Imaging Journal of Clinical and Medical Sciences
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Schalow G (2019) Exclusive Image Gallery on Human Spinal Cord Regeneration-Clinical Image-34. Imaging J Clin Medical Sci. 2019; 6(1): 034-034. Available from: 10.17352/2455-8702.000073
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© 2019 Schalow G. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.A, B. Possible rotational body movement of Tiktaalik, caused by alternately using one front limb for forward locomotion. C, D. This front limb movement is simulated by a patient with a spinal cord injury (Nefeli) by using alternately the right and left arm. Tiktaalik roseae is a lobe-finned fish from the late Devonian period, about 375 million years ago, having may be features akin to those of four-legged animals (tetrapods). Tiktaalik has a possibility of being a representative of the evolutionary transition from fish to amphibians.
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