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Jean-Claude Lebensztejn's history of the urinating figure in art, 'Pissing Figures 1280-2014', is at once a scholarly inquiry into an important visual motif, and a ribald statement on transgression and limits in works of art in general. Lebensztejn is one of France's best-kept secrets. A world-class art historian who has lectured and taught at major universities in the United States, his work has remained almost entirely in French, his American audience limited to a small but dedicated group of cognoscenti.
Human beings in art --- Urination --- Arts --- Altered paintings --- kunst --- Brussel --- Manneken Pis --- puer mingens --- urine --- 7.041 --- mens --- iconografie --- Painting --- Emiction --- Micturition --- Peeing --- Urinating --- Urine --- Voiding (Urination) --- Urinary organs --- Bowel and bladder training --- Eliminative behavior --- Humans in art --- In art --- Themes, motives --- Secretion --- Iconography --- History of civilization --- iconography
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to paralysis, sensory, and autonomic nervous system dysfunctions. However, the pathophysiology of SCI is complex, and not limited to the nervous system. Indeed, several other organs and tissue are also affected by the injury, directly or not, acutely or chronically, which induces numerous health complications. Although a lot of research has been performed to repair motor and sensory functions, SCI-induced health issues are less studied, although they represent a major concern among patients. There is a gap of knowledge in pre-clinical models studying these SCI-induced health complications that limits translational applications in humans. This reprint describes several aspects of the pathophysiology of spinal cord injuries. This includes, but is not limited to, the impact of SCI on cardiovascular and respiratory functions, bladder and bowel function, autonomic dysreflexia, liver pathology, metabolic syndrome, bones and muscles loss, and cognitive functions.
Medicine --- Neurosciences --- micturition --- external urethral sphincter --- spinal cord injury --- serotonin --- electromyogram --- fecal microbiota transplant --- inflammation --- anxiety --- rehabilitation --- autonomic dysreflexia --- immune dysfunction --- SCI-IDS --- primary afferents --- nociceptor --- reach-to-grasp --- forelimb function --- upper extremity function --- cardiovascular --- contusion --- neuroplasticity --- osteopenia --- bone loss --- recovery of function --- monoamines --- GABA --- neuromodulation --- pain --- spasticity --- ionic plasticity --- repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation --- phrenic motor network --- motoneuron excitability --- diaphragm muscle --- spinal cord injury severity --- cardiometabolic disease --- liver and cardiac dysfunctions --- fibrosis --- pathophysiology --- oxidative stress --- contusion model --- respiratory function --- diaphragmatic activity --- phrenic motoneurons --- neuroinflammation --- cytokines --- tumor necrosis factor --- immune cells --- microglia
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