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Compound muscle action potentials

Original Article Promoting peripheral nerve regeneration with biodegradable poly (DL-lactic acid) f lms

Original Article Promoting peripheral nerve regeneration with biodegradable poly (DL-lactic acid) f lms

... the compound muscle action potentials and tibialis and gastrocnemius muscle wet weight ratio following 8 weeks recovery from ...

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A study of diffusion tensor imaging of median nerve in diabetic peripheral neuropathy

A study of diffusion tensor imaging of median nerve in diabetic peripheral neuropathy

... CMAP: Compound muscle action potentials; CV: Conduction velocity; DM: Diabetes mellitus; DNE: Diabetic Neuropathy Examination; DPN: Diabetic peripheral neuropathy; DTI: Diffusion tensor ...

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Novel insight into Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polineuropathy in APECED syndrome: molecular mechanisms and clinical implications in children

Novel insight into Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polineuropathy in APECED syndrome: molecular mechanisms and clinical implications in children

... CMAP: Compound muscle action potentials; EAN: Experimental autoimmune neuropathy; EMG: Electromyograhy; GBS: Guillan Barre Syndrome; IVIG: Intravenous immunoglobulins; MP0: Myelin protein ...

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... sensory potentials, and especially compound muscle action potentials (CMAP), was far more frequent than previously reported, and they suggested that “regional neuropathy was commonly ...

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... sensory potentials, and especially compound muscle action potentials (CMAP), was far more frequent than previously reported, and they suggested that “regional neuropathy was commonly ...

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Sonographic follow up after endoscopic carpal tunnel release for severe carpal tunnel syndrome: a one year neuroanatomical prospective observational study

Sonographic follow up after endoscopic carpal tunnel release for severe carpal tunnel syndrome: a one year neuroanatomical prospective observational study

... state muscle was ...(APB) muscle for the median nerve, and separately from the abductor digiti minimi (ADM) muscle for the ulnar ...the compound muscle action potentials ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A child with delayed motor milestones and ptosis

Clinical Reasoning: A child with delayed motor milestones and ptosis

... Electrophysiologic studies. Routine motor studies can show repetitive compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs) in AChE deficiency and slow channel CMS after single stimulus. On low frequency ...

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Evaluation of F wave and split hand index in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Evaluation of F wave and split hand index in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

... CMAP: Compound muscle action potentials; DML: Distal motor latency; FDI: First dorsal interosseous; LMN: Lower motor neurons; MNCS: Motor nerve conduction study; MRC: Medical Research Council; ...

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Evolution of vocal patterns: tuning hindbrain circuits during species divergence

Evolution of vocal patterns: tuning hindbrain circuits during species divergence

... 1B). Compound action potentials (CAPs), produced by groups of hindbrain vocal motor neurons in the laryngeal motor nucleus IX-X (LMN), exit the central nervous system via the fourth rootlet of ...

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Sensory and motor neuronopathy in a patient with the A382P TDP-43 mutation

Sensory and motor neuronopathy in a patient with the A382P TDP-43 mutation

... and muscle atrophy were absent, but 128 Hz tuning fork perception was reduced in the left index ...and compound motor action potentials (CMAP) were normal in both the median and ulnar nerve, ...

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Transverse propagation of action potentials between parallel chains of cardiac muscle and smooth muscle cells in PSpice simulations

Transverse propagation of action potentials between parallel chains of cardiac muscle and smooth muscle cells in PSpice simulations

... cardiac muscle cells (not connected by gap junction channels) via the EF mechanism to examine transverse spread of excita- tion between more parallel strands with longer chains (5 × ...

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Excitable properties of adult skeletal muscle fibres from the honeybee
Apis mellifera

Excitable properties of adult skeletal muscle fibres from the honeybee Apis mellifera

... An RK-400 patch-clamp amplifier (Bio-Logic, Claix, France) was used in the whole-cell configuration to measure membrane potentials and membrane currents. Command voltage, current pulse generation and data ...

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FAMILIAL AGOITROUS CRETINISM ACCOMPANIED BY MUSCULAR HYPERTROPHY

FAMILIAL AGOITROUS CRETINISM ACCOMPANIED BY MUSCULAR HYPERTROPHY

... Electromyography of the right gastrocnemius muscle during voluntary contracture and tapping of the deep tendons showed only normal action potentials, as in her sib. Levothyroxine therapy[r] ...

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Synchronous and Asynchronous Muscles in Cicadas

Synchronous and Asynchronous Muscles in Cicadas

... A train of sound pulses lasting beyond the cessation of muscle action potentials is to be expected for asynchronous tymbal muscles because of the slow decay of oscillatory activity follo[r] ...

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The Site of Synaptic Activity and Impulse Initiation in an Identified Motoneurone in the Crab Brain

The Site of Synaptic Activity and Impulse Initiation in an Identified Motoneurone in the Crab Brain

... In addition to the monophasic positive response of the reflex motoneurone, records from the positive spike focus often showed compound action potentials closely following the pre-synapti[r] ...

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Circadian Rhythm of Output from Neurones in the Eye of Aplysia: I  Effects of Deuterium Oxide and Temperature

Circadian Rhythm of Output from Neurones in the Eye of Aplysia: I Effects of Deuterium Oxide and Temperature

... The tectibranch mollusc, Aplysia californica, possesses cerebral eyes which, when isolated at constant temperature and in darkness, produce an output of compound action potentials CAPs t[r] ...

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Representation of behaviorally relevant sound frequencies by auditory receptors in the cricket teleogryllus oceanicus

Representation of behaviorally relevant sound frequencies by auditory receptors in the cricket teleogryllus oceanicus

... the action potential as recorded intracellularly) and on the axial resistance of the axon which, in turn, depends on the resistivity of its axoplasm and on its cross-sectional area (Hodgkin, 1954; Rushton, ...

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Calcium Action Potentials in the Skeletal Muscle Fibres of the Stick Insect Carausius Morosus

Calcium Action Potentials in the Skeletal Muscle Fibres of the Stick Insect Carausius Morosus

... The experiments described here constitute good evidence that the action potential of Carausius muscle fibres results from a transient increase in membrane permeability to calcium ions: a[r] ...

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The Effects of Temperature on Flight Muscle Potentials in Honeybees and Cuculiinid Winter Moths

The Effects of Temperature on Flight Muscle Potentials in Honeybees and Cuculiinid Winter Moths

... Amplitudes of extracellular action potentials in indirect flight muscles of honeybees and cuculiinid winter moths decline with decreasing muscle temperatures and fall suddenly to zero.. [r] ...

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Cytokine-specific Neurograms in the Sensory Vagus Nerve

Cytokine-specific Neurograms in the Sensory Vagus Nerve

... Vagus Nerve Evoked Responses The vagus nerve was placed on wet tissue paper laid over a custom acrylic platform and kept moist using artificial cerebral spinal fluid (126 mM NaCl, 26 mM NaHCO 3 , 10 mM glucose, 2.5 mM ...

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