Victor Kang
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Recent Articles
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ElHawary H, Kaleeny J, ElSewify O, Granicz B, Sachal S, Kang V, et al.
Updates Surg
. 2024 Aug;
77(1):3-6.
PMID: 39127979
Evidence-based medicine stipulates that clinical decision-making should revolve around scientific evidence. The goal of the present study is to evaluate the methodological quality of surgical research recently published in JAMA...
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Laird M, Ross C, Kang V, Konow N
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2023 Oct;
378(1891):20220559.
PMID: 37839455
How animals process and absorb nutrients from their food is a fundamental question in biology. Despite the continuity and interaction between intraoral food processing and post-oesophageal nutritional extraction, these topics...
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Puffel F, Walthaus O, Kang V, Labonte D
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2023 Oct;
378(1891):20220547.
PMID: 37839449
Herbivores large and small need to mechanically process plant tissue. Their ability to do so is determined by two forces: the maximum force they can generate, and the minimum force...
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Kang V, Puffel F, Labonte D
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2023 Oct;
378(1891):20220546.
PMID: 37839448
Insects use their mandibles for a variety of tasks, including food processing, material transport, nest building, brood care, and fighting. Despite this functional diversity, mandible motion is typically thought to...
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Kang V, White R, Chen S, Federle W
Elife
. 2021 Nov;
10.
PMID: 34731079
Suction is widely used by animals for strong controllable underwater adhesion but is less well understood than adhesion of terrestrial climbing animals. Here we investigate the attachment of aquatic insect...
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How a sticky fluid facilitates prey retention in a carnivorous pitcher plant (Nepenthes rafflesiana)
Kang V, Isermann H, Sharma S, Wilson D, Federle W
Acta Biomater
. 2021 Apr;
128:357-369.
PMID: 33862281
Nepenthes pitcher plants grow in nutrient-poor soils and produce large pitfall traps to obtain additional nutrients from animal prey. Previous research has shown that the digestive secretion in N. rafflesiana...
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Kang V, Lengerer B, Wattiez R, Flammang P
Open Biol
. 2020 Jun;
10(6):200019.
PMID: 32543352
Limpets ( L.) are renowned for their powerful attachments to rocks on wave-swept seashores. Unlike adult barnacles and mussels, limpets do not adhere permanently; instead, they repeatedly transition between long-term...
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Wang Y, Kang V, Arzt E, Federle W, Hensel R
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2019 Jun;
11(29):26483-26490.
PMID: 31241296
Recent advances in bio-inspired microfibrillar adhesives have resulted in technologies that allow reliable attachment to a variety of surfaces. Because capillary and van der Waals forces are considerably weakened underwater,...
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Ming X, Patel R, Kang V, Chokroverty S, Julu P
Brain Dev
. 2015 Aug;
38(2):225-32.
PMID: 26235973
Introduction: Cardiac parasympathetic hypofunction has been reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This usually is linked to respiratory dysrhythmia which has been documented in some children with ASD. Objectives: This...
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Kang V, Wagner G, Ming X
Autism Res
. 2014 Apr;
7(4):501-6.
PMID: 24753336
Gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunctions are frequently reported by parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and have been recently recognized as a comorbid condition. However, the clinical significance of these...