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Onwards to A New Era
The European Journal of Anatomy (EJA) was launched in 1997 as the official Journal of the Spanish Association of Anatomy (SAE). It is a successor to the “Annals of Anatomy”, a journal founded in 1952, which, due to financial difficulties, ceased publication after the 100th issue.
Original articles

The behavior of adrenal progenitor stem cells in response to chronic stress and recovery
Stressors affect the differentiation of stem cells in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA). This study was designed to ensure the presence

Variations in pelvic floor thickness in relation to bony dimensions in South African women: using computed tomography scans
Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) are a common reason for urogynaecological consultation around the world, especially in elderly women. These disorders

The possible protective role of vitamin C on rat parotid gland exposed to mobile phone radiation
The widespread use of cell phones recently has raised interest in studying the safety of exposure to their electromagnetic waves.

Neurophobia: The inconvenient truth
Medical schools have implemented strategies in response to neurophobia to counteract the negative perception and improve neuroscience experiences for undergraduate

Prevalence of styloid process elongation on digital panoramic radiography in South India population from Chengalpet district
The styloid process (SP) arises from the temporal bone in front of the stylomastoid foramen. Many nerves and vessels are

Variations in branching pattern of middle cerebral artery using CT angiography in South Indian population
Middle cerebral artery (MCA) variants are rare compared to that of the other two cerebral arteries. Incidence of variations like
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Bridging the gap: how cadaveric dissection and cutting-edge technology together shape tomorrow’s medical education
Anatomical dissection remains a crucial aspect of medical education, offering hands-on experiences that deepen students’ understanding of human anatomy. Despite

The management of scientific achievement in life sciences: a perspective from the complexity
In the area of biomedicine, there have been numerous scientific achievements that have resulted in a growing proliferation of therapeutic

A new student-led dissection approach to the glenohumeral joint
Modern day anatomy educators face many educational challenges associated with changes in curriculum, institutional reorganization and reduced teaching hours—all alongside

Perceptions of students and teachers about traditional and active didactic strategies in a veterinary anatomy course
Active learning strategies were gradually implemented in the veterinary anatomy course at the University of Antioquia. In the cohort of

Complete thyrohyoid calcification: a case from the 18th century and literature review
Calcifications in the thyrohyoid ligament are uncommon and usually involve triticeal cartilage. This report analyzes an uncommon thyrohyoid ossification in

ANTONIO DE GIMBERNAT Y ARBOS (1734-1816)
Languages: Spanish and Catalan. Versions in English and German are in preparation. Publisher: Arola-Editors (Tarragona, Spain), 2022. Antonio de Gimbernat
