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Neurophysiological Insights into the Pathophysiology of Stiff‐Person Spectrum Disorders
Abstract Background Stiff Person Spectrum Disorders (SPSD) are classically defined by the presence of muscle stiffness, spasms and hyperactivity of the central nervous system. There is a notable correlation between neurophysiological features and the clinical hallmark of SPSD, which has greatly encouraged the use of these techniques for diagnostic ...
João Moura+5 more
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In females, estradiol deficiency is a major environmental factor contributing to the age‐associated effects on satellite cells. To assess cell‐intrinsic versus environmental regulation of satellite cells, we perform two transplantation experiments, Adult or Aged satellite cells transplanted into Adult recipients, and Adult satellite cells transplanted ...
Brian P. Sullivan+7 more
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Hitting the Gym: Reinforcement Learning Control of Exercise-Strengthened Biohybrid Robots in Simulation [PDF]
Animals can accomplish many incredible behavioral feats across a wide range of operational environments and scales that current robots struggle to match. One explanation for this performance gap is the extraordinary properties of the biological materials that comprise animals, such as muscle tissue.
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A CHEESY AFFAIR! - REPORT OF A CASE OF AN EPIDERMOID CYST OF PAROTID [PDF]
This article is a report of a case of epidermoid cyst of the deep lobe of the left parotid, being reported and described for the benefit of the readers in view of the rarity of the condition.
Kothandaraman, Srikamakshi
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Vibration‐induced discharge patterns of single motor units in the masseter muscle in man.
Jean Edouard Desmedt, Emile Godaux
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Electromyographic Heterogeneity in the Human Temporalis and Masseter Muscles during Static Biting, Open\ Close Excursions, and Chewing [PDF]
N.G. Blanksma, T.M.G.J. van Eijden
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The specific mechanism of trigeminal neuropathic pain (TNP) is not fully understood. Through the chronic constriction of the unilateral infraobital nerve (CION) mouse model, we found that nerve compression injury leads to increased expression levels of TRPC4, a sensory neuron in the trigeminal ganglion.
Xinlong Ke+9 more
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Higher masseter muscle mass in grazing than in browsing ruminants [PDF]
Using cranioskeletal measurements, several studies have generated evidence that grazing ruminants have a more pronounced mastication apparatus, in terms of muscle insertion areas and protuberances, than browsing ruminants, with the resulting hypothesis ...
Clauss, Marcus+4 more
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Sleep bruxism is an involuntary, exaggerated jaw-closing activity during sleep. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) use is a risk factor for bruxism. However, the effect of various SSRIs on masseter (jaw-closing) muscle activity remains unclear.
Minako Ikeda+7 more
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