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Muscle Contraction (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Muscle Contraction'
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Muscle contractions guide rohon-beard peripheral sensory axons.
19 Oct 2009
Multiple molecular cues guide neuronal axons to their targets during development. Previous studies in vitro have shown that mechanical stimulation also can affect axon growth; however, whether mechanical force contributes to axon guidance in vivo is ...
rec_pub_19846707-muscle-contractions-guide-rohon-beard-peripheral-sensory-axons.htm
The brain in its body: motor control and sensing in a biomechanical context.
12 Oct 2009
Although it is widely recognized that adaptive behavior emerges from the ongoing interactions among the nervous system, the body, and the environment, it has only become possible in recent years to experimentally study and to simulate these ...
rec_pub_19828793-the-brain-body-motor-control-sensing-biomechanical-context.htm
The role of CACNA1S in predisposition to malignant hyperthermia.
11 Oct 2009
BACKGROUND: Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is an inherited pharmacogenetic disorder of skeletal muscle, characterised by an elevated calcium release from the skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. The dihydropyridine receptor (DHPR) plays an essential ...
rec_pub_19825159-the-role-cacna1s-predisposition-malignant-hyperthermia.htm
Location of myofiber damage in skeletal muscle after lengthening contractions.
29 Sep 2009
High-force lengthening contractions are associated with muscle damage and pain, and the muscle-tendon junction is commonly cited as the primary area where myofiber damage occurs. We induced injury in the rat tibialis anterior muscle and acquired ...
rec_pub_19760787-location-myofiber-damage-skeletal-muscle-lengthening-contractions.htm
Muscle after spinal cord injury.
29 Sep 2009
The morphological and contractile changes of muscles below the level of the lesion after spinal cord injury (SCI) are dramatic. In humans with SCI, a fiber-type transformation away from type I begins 4-7 months post-SCI and reaches a new steady ...
rec_pub_19705475-muscle-spinal-cord-injury.htm
Predicting the effect of muscle length on fatigue during electrical stimulation.
29 Sep 2009
Mathematical models have been developed to predict fatigue during functional electrical stimulation, but the predictive accuracy at different muscle lengths is unknown. The objectives of our study were to: (1) experimentally determine the ...
rec_pub_19626673-predicting-effect-muscle-length-fatigue-electrical-stimulation.htm
29 Sep 2009
Experiments were carried out to determine whether the location of electrodes has an effect on eccentric exercise-induced changes in surface electromyography (sEMG) variables in the biceps brachii muscle. sEMG signals were recorded with a grid of 64 ...
rec_pub_19472345-effect-electrode-location-surface-electromyography-changes-eccentric.htm
Discovering anaphylaxis: Elucidation of a shocking phenomenon.
29 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19830893-discovering-anaphylaxis-elucidation-shocking-phenomenon.htm
29 Sep 2009
BACKGROUND: Practitioners often presuppose that obesity will increase neuraxial technique difficulty in pregnant patients, but few investigators have systematically examined this population for risk factors associated with difficult epidural or ...
rec_pub_19762752-the-effect-obesity-neuraxial-technique-difficulty-pregnant-patients.htm
The myotonias and susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia.
29 Sep 2009
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a pharmacogenetic disorder of skeletal muscle in which volatile anesthetics trigger a sustained increase in intramyoplasmic Ca(2+) via release from sarcoplasmic reticulum and, possibly, entry from the extracellular ...
rec_pub_19762732-the-myotonias-susceptibility-malignant-hyperthermia.htm
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