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Inhibitory motor neurones supply body wall muscles in the locust abdomen

Inhibitory motor neurones supply body wall muscles in the locust abdomen

... of body wall muscles was as yet unknown, except for a few cursory reports for locust (Yang and Burrows, 1983; Bräunig, 1993; Bräunig et ...The body wall inhibitors, CIa and CIb, are ...

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The role of body wall muscles in C. elegans locomotion

The role of body wall muscles in C. elegans locomotion

... the body wall muscles, with a focus on the role of inter-muscular gap ...these muscles function, to a first approximation, as mere actuators and have no obvious rhythm generating ...out ...

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Heat-Induced Calcium Leakage Causes Mitochondrial Damage in Caenorhabditis elegans Body-Wall Muscles

Heat-Induced Calcium Leakage Causes Mitochondrial Damage in Caenorhabditis elegans Body-Wall Muscles

... strain, which expresses the calcium sensor GCaMP3.35 in striated body-wall muscles (Schwarz et al. 2011). The GCaMP3.35 signal intensity was typically highest at the con- tracting side of a ...

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Electrophysiology of Acanthocephalan Body Wall Muscles

Electrophysiology of Acanthocephalan Body Wall Muscles

... Three types of spontaneous potential changes were found: larger L potentials which usually exhibited overshoot and were as large as 65 mV; smaller symmetric A potentials approximately 15[r] ...

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Respecified larval proleg and body wall muscles circulate hemolymph in developing wings of Manduca sexta pupae

Respecified larval proleg and body wall muscles circulate hemolymph in developing wings of Manduca sexta pupae

... new muscles that develop during the pupal stage; this type of motoneuron respecification has been well characterized by others (see above) and is not considered ...Similar muscles survive in the pupae of ...

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Coordination of opposing sex-specific and core muscle groups regulates male tail posture during Caenorhabditis elegansmale mating behavior

Coordination of opposing sex-specific and core muscle groups regulates male tail posture during Caenorhabditis elegansmale mating behavior

... to see if these genes are needed under biological condi- tions. Consistent with an inability to bend the tail ven- trally, unc-29, unc-38, and unc-63 males have difficulty keeping the ventral side of their tail in ...

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FGF negatively regulates muscle membrane extension in Caenorhabditis
elegans

FGF negatively regulates muscle membrane extension in Caenorhabditis elegans

... the body wall muscles (BWMs) also have plasma membrane extensions called muscle arms that are guided to the motor axons where they form the postsynaptic element of the ...

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Caenorhabditis elegans Muscleblind homolog mbl-1 functions in neurons to regulate synapse formation

Caenorhabditis elegans Muscleblind homolog mbl-1 functions in neurons to regulate synapse formation

... two body lengths for wild type was ...more body lengths than wild- type worms and rarely perform omega ...dorsal body wall muscles in response to a decrease in the density of DA9 motor- ...

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Ghrelin Regulates Energy Homeostasis Through Discrete Central and Peripheral Signaling Mechanisms

Ghrelin Regulates Energy Homeostasis Through Discrete Central and Peripheral Signaling Mechanisms

... Manipulating essential organs like the heart in vertebrates to understand more about the cellular networks that maintain coordinated motor programs is difficult due to the intrinsic complexity of the neuromuscular ...

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The Drosophila immunoglobulin gene turtle encodes guidance molecules involved in axon pathfinding

The Drosophila immunoglobulin gene turtle encodes guidance molecules involved in axon pathfinding

... as body wall muscle, should produce an alteration in motor axon mor- phology similar to that observed when turtle is overex- pressed in the motor neurons ...in body wall muscles using ...

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An Obturation Technique for Closure of Body Wall Defects

An Obturation Technique for Closure of Body Wall Defects

... abdominal wall defects relies on the tensile strength of transposed native tissue and/or prosthetic ...abdominal wall resection, with primary closure, followed by external beam ...abdominal wall ...

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Molecular plasticity and functional enhancements of leg muscles in response to hypergravity in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster

Molecular plasticity and functional enhancements of leg muscles in response to hypergravity in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster

... to body weight variation allows changes to their properties and function in ways that can circumvent the need for bulk protein synthesis and tissue mass (morphological) change, ...flight muscles of the moth ...

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Vertical leaping mechanics of the Lesser Egyptian Jerboa reveal specialization for maneuverability rather than elastic energy storage

Vertical leaping mechanics of the Lesser Egyptian Jerboa reveal specialization for maneuverability rather than elastic energy storage

... It is difficult to discern whether the small size of jerboas and kangaroo rats constrains their tendon morphology, and thus their capacity for elastic energy storage. Biewener and Bertram [39] argue that because tendons ...

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FIBRE TYPES IN LEECH BODY WALL MUSCLE

FIBRE TYPES IN LEECH BODY WALL MUSCLE

... Thus, anti-T2, selective for vertebrate tonic fibre myosin, bound preferentially to fibres in oblique, circular and dorsoventral muscles, whereas anti-S, selective for vertebrate slow tw[r] ...

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Analysis and Modelling of Muscles Motion during Whole Body Vibration

Analysis and Modelling of Muscles Motion during Whole Body Vibration

... “Whole- body vibration exercise leads to alterations in muscle blood volume,” Clinical Physiology, ...whole body vibration training on hip density, muscle strength, and postural control in postmenopausal ...

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Effects on muscles in the body through listening to music and emotional responses

Effects on muscles in the body through listening to music and emotional responses

... There is also a time dependent effect. If one applies a slightly “wrong” frequency, 1/60 th of a semitone too low, for say 2 minutes, the relevant muscle shows weak and it remains weak for perhaps 20 seconds after the ...

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Influence of upper body exercise on the fatigability of human respiratory muscles

Influence of upper body exercise on the fatigability of human respiratory muscles

... severe exercise. These data are in general agreement with previous observations for maximal arm-crank exercise (28), suggesting that the exercise limitation was more closely associated with local (peripheral) than with ...

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Accessory muscles of the anterior thoracic wall and axilla. Cadaveric, surgical and radiological incidence and clinical significance during breast and axillary surgery

Accessory muscles of the anterior thoracic wall and axilla. Cadaveric, surgical and radiological incidence and clinical significance during breast and axillary surgery

... Sternalis muscle (S) or episternalis or parasternalis or presternalis or rectus sterni or rectus thoracis or rectus thoracicus superficialis or superficialis rectus abdominis overlies PM and is presented as a par- ...

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The Impacts of Elastic Band Training on the Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles of Olympic-Style Weightlifters

The Impacts of Elastic Band Training on the Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles of Olympic-Style Weightlifters

... Purpose: In this study, it was aimed to examine the impacts of elastics band trainings, which were applied for 12 weeks on the Olympic-style weightlifters, on their sportive performances and psoas, ilacus, and quadratus ...

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Modified Batista Procedure for Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Report of a Case

Modified Batista Procedure for Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Report of a Case

... LV wall in DC- ...LV wall mo- tion in severe ...anteroseptal wall, and that localization of changes in the LV wall thickness could not be ...

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