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  1. Public human dissection and societal connect of anatomical sciences: A glorious association in the past but ethically forbidden practice at present
  2. Exploring the clinical characteristics and prevalence of the annular pancreas: a meta-analysis
  3. Evolution of staining methods in neuroanatomy: Impetus for emanation of neuron doctrine during the turn of 20th century
  4. Responsible research in the practice of anatomy: Attributes relevant to body donors and human tissues sourced from them
  5. Analysing lumbar pedicle morphometry observed via traditional and recent modalities
  6. Focus on evidence‐based anatomy in contemporary anatomy education: Arguments in favor of a pragmatic approach
  7. The Sun Also Rises: Tracing the evolution of humanistic values in anatomy pedagogy and research, including cadaveric acquisition practices
  8. Johannes Nathanael Lieberkühn (1711-1756): luminary eighteenth century anatomist and his illuminating discovery of intestinal glands
  9. The subscapularis muscle: A meta‐analysis of its variations, prevalence, and anatomy
  10. Evolving strategies in whirlwind mode: The changing face of anatomy education during Covid‐19 pandemic
  11. The place of ethics in practice of anatomical sciences: have we left our dark past behind and looking towards a bright future?
  12. Prevalence and clinical relevance of the anatomical variations of suprarenal arteries: a review
  13. Raymond de Vieussens (1641–1715): connoisseur of cardiologic anatomy and pathological forms thereof
  14. The evolution of epistemological methodologies in anatomy: From antiquity to modern times
  15. Analysis of variations in morphological characteristics of orbito-meningeal foramen: An anatomical study with clinical implications
  16. Fractures involving bony orbit: A comprehensive review of relevant clinical anatomy
  17. Lacunae regarding dearth of dissection-based teaching during COVID-19 pandemic: how to cope with it?
  18. A macroscopic salivary gland and a potential organ or simply tubarial sero-mucinous glands?
  19. Can the morphological attributes of greater palatine foramen have implications in maxillary nerve block? An analytical study using anatomical planes
  20. Camillo Golgi (1843-1926): scientist extraordinaire and pioneer figure of modern neurology
  21. Anatomy of nervous system and emergence of neuroscience: A chronological journey across centuries
  22. Transcriptomic analysis of the signature of neurogenesis in human hippocampus suggests restricted progenitor cell progression post-childhood
  23. The practice of ethics in the context of human dissection: Setting standards for future physicians
  24. Transformation of the role of human dissection in medical education: cultivating principles of medical ethics
  25. Morphological analysis of mandibular foramen through anatomical planes: implications for inferior alveolar nerve block
  26. Establishing the Identity from the Skeletal Remains of Alum Bheg, a Martyr from the 1857 Indian Freedom Struggle
  27. Remembering William Hunter (1718–1783) the Pioneer in Obstetrics: A Prelude to Sestercentennial Anniversary of Anatomia uteri humani gravidi
  28. The rich heritage of anatomical texts during Renaissance and thereafter: a lead up to Henry Gray's masterpiece
  29. Building Professionalism in Human Dissection Room as a Component of Hidden Curriculum Delivery: A Systematic Review of Good Practices
  30. Paying respect to human cadavers: We owe this to the first teacher in anatomy
  31. Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682–1771): father of pathologic anatomy and pioneer of modern medicine
  32. Learning anatomy from the internet: authors’ response
  33. Cadaveric dissection as an educational tool for anatomical sciences in the 21st century
  34. Learning anatomy from the internet
  35. Cadaveric preservation under adverse climatic conditions
  36. Human cadaveric dissection: a historical account from ancient Greece to the modern era
  37. Resident doctors: keystone of anatomy teaching
  38. Johann Vesling (1598-1649): Seventeenth century anatomist of Padua and hisSyntagma Anatomicum
  39. Evolution of illustrations in anatomy: A study from the classical period in Europe to modern times
  40. Value of assessment of medical students
  41. Adriaan van den Spiegel (1578-1625): Anatomist, physician, and botanist
  42. Variations in the origin of middle hepatic artery: a cadaveric study and implications for living donor liver transplantation
  43. Obstructive Thebesian valve: anatomical study and implications for invasive cardiologic procedures
  44. Significance of interactive sessions in teaching anatomy
  45. Can maternal serum placental growth factor estimation in early second trimester predict the occurrence of early onset preeclampsia and/or early onset intrauterine growth restriction? A prospective cohort study
  46. Serum placental growth factor as a predictor of early onset preeclampsia in overweight/obese pregnant women
  47. Potential sites of compression of tibial nerve branches in foot: A cadaveric and imaging study
  48. Is serum placental growth factor more effective as a biomarker in predicting early onset preeclampsia in early second trimester than in first trimester of pregnancy?
  49. Combination of uterine artery Doppler velocimetry and maternal serum placental growth factor estimation in predicting occurrence of pre-eclampsia in early second trimester pregnancy: a prospective cohort study
  50. Association between placental growth factor levels in early onset preeclampsia with the occurrence of postpartum hemorrhage: A prospective cohort study
  51. Anatomy of the retrohepatic segment of the inferior vena cava and the ostia venae hepaticae with its clinical significance
  52. Serum PLGF as a potential biomarker for predicting the onset of preeclampsia