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The C  elegans T type calcium channel CCA 1 boosts neuromuscular
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The C elegans T type calcium channel CCA 1 boosts neuromuscular transmission

... between action potentials and represent EPSPs that fail to trigger action ...pharyngeal muscle action potentials in response to MC ...

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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

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

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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

... Abstract: Regeneration and repair of peripheral nerve injury has always been a major problem in the clinic. The conventional technique based on suturing the nerve ends to each other coupled with the implantation of nerve ...

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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 associ- ...

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CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES OF A HIGH FREQUENCY MUSCLE FROM A CRUSTACEAN   ACTIVATION PATTERNS IN VIVO

CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES OF A HIGH FREQUENCY MUSCLE FROM A CRUSTACEAN ACTIVATION PATTERNS IN VIVO

... and muscle action potentials were recorded from a suction electrode over the cut end of the FA nerve ...The muscle action potentials were presumably initiated by activity in ...

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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 associ- ...

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Nerve Impulse Patterns And Reflex Control in the Motor System of The Crayfish Claw

Nerve Impulse Patterns And Reflex Control in the Motor System of The Crayfish Claw

... Since the large efferent nerve impulses never cause contraction of the muscle, but do diminish the excitatory muscle action potentials, it can be concluded that they are the recordable a[r] ...

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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 ...compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs) of ...

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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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Factors Regulating the Discharge Frequency in Optomotor Fibres Of Carcinus Maenas

Factors Regulating the Discharge Frequency in Optomotor Fibres Of Carcinus Maenas

... The influence of the excited state of the animal on various motor neurone discharges and accompanying muscle action potentials was studied in the eyestalk of the crab, Carcinus maenas.. [r] ...

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Propagated repolarization of simulated action potentials in cardiac muscle and smooth muscle

Propagated repolarization of simulated action potentials in cardiac muscle and smooth muscle

... cardiac muscle and smooth muscle preparations [reviewed in ...cardiac muscle, it was shown that the electric field (EF) that is generated in the narrow junctional clefts, when the prejunctional mem- ...

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Maintenance of isolated smooth muscle cells of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis

Maintenance of isolated smooth muscle cells of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis

... Action potentials recorded using single intracellular electrodes in freshly isolated A and 7-day-old Mnemiopsis smooth muscle cells B in supplemented medium.. The similarity in resting E[r] ...

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Changes in Electrical Connection During Cell Fusion in the Heliozoan, Echinosphaerium Akamae

Changes in Electrical Connection During Cell Fusion in the Heliozoan, Echinosphaerium Akamae

... Effect of membrane polarization on electrotonic and action potentials The above results suggest that in organisms undergoing cell fusion both electrotonic and action potentials were able[r] ...

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Electrical Activity and Structure of Retinal Cells of the Aplysia Eye: I  Secondary Neurones

Electrical Activity and Structure of Retinal Cells of the Aplysia Eye: I Secondary Neurones

... Secondary neurones had pacemaker potentials and action potentials APs correlated 1 :i with the optic nerve compound action potentials CAPs during spontaneous dark and light evoked activi[r] ...

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EXTRAGLANDULAR INNERVATION OF THE SALIVARY CELLS OF THE LEECH HAEMENTERIA GHILIANII: NEURONAL STIMULATION ELICITS GLAND CELL ACTION POTENTIALS AND SECRETION

EXTRAGLANDULAR INNERVATION OF THE SALIVARY CELLS OF THE LEECH HAEMENTERIA GHILIANII: NEURONAL STIMULATION ELICITS GLAND CELL ACTION POTENTIALS AND SECRETION

... Discussion Gland-cell action potentials and secretion The salivary gland cells of Haementeria resemble nerve cells in that depolarization of the cell body produces action potentials whic[r] ...

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Biophysics of extracellular action potentials

Biophysics of extracellular action potentials

... where r is the radial distance from the line, h is the longitudinal distance from the end of the line, and l = ∆s + h is the distance from the start of the line. [Holt, 1998, Holt and Koch, 1999] analyzed the accuracy of ...

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WIRELESS TRANSMISSION OF MUSCLE POTENTIALS DURING FREE FLIGHT OF A LOCUST

WIRELESS TRANSMISSION OF MUSCLE POTENTIALS DURING FREE FLIGHT OF A LOCUST

... In a preliminary test, we studied the signals transmitted from a tethered locust which was stimulated by a short wind-puff to perform a flight lasting several seconds. The signals (Fig. 3Aii) exhibited the typical ...

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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

... fibrillation potentials were recorded in all four ...laser-evoked potentials (LEPs), evaluating Aδ and C fibers, were abolished in both hands and ...

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Interaction between facilitation and presynaptic inhibition at the crayfish neuromuscular junction

Interaction between facilitation and presynaptic inhibition at the crayfish neuromuscular junction

... the muscle in the face of ongoing excitor axon ...the muscle is relaxed when the inhibitor is co-activated with the excitor, the time to onset of contraction is shortened if the excitor continues to be ...

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Active and passive membrane properties of motoneurones

Active and passive membrane properties of motoneurones

... Time Differences Between Somatic and Dendritic Action Potentials Isolation of the A-curre nt Effect of 4-AP on Somatic and Dendritic Action Potentials Effect of Membrane Potential on Act[r] ...

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