ALTERATIONS IN LOWER LIMB BIOMECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS DURING THE CUTTING MANOEUVRE IN CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY POPULATION AND COPERS

Alterations in Lower Limb Biomechanical Characteristics During the Cutting Manoeuvre in Chronic Ankle Instability Population and Copers

Understanding the lower limb biomechanical characteristics of chronic ankle instability (CAI) individuals and copers could provide the insight into the mechanism of repetitive lateral ankle sprains (LAS).Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate the lower limb joint angles, joint moments, and joint stiffness among CAI, copers and healthy indiv

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IL-17RA receptor signaling contributes to lung inflammation and parasite burden during Toxocara canis infection in mice

IL-17 is a cytokine produced by innate and acquired immunity cells that have an action against fungi and bacteria.However, its action in helminth infections is unclear, including in Toxocara canis infection.Toxocariasis is a neglected zoonosis representing a significant public health problem with an estimated seroprevalence of 19% worldwide.In the

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Immune receptor toll-like receptor 4 contributes to stress-induced affective responses in a sex-specific manner

Stress activates innate immune Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and enhances susceptibility to depression, a condition that is more prevalent in females.The TLR4 receptor type is involved in inflammatory responses and its expression levels associate with depressive symptoms and their successful treatment.Yet, little preclinical research has examined the

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