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2006
Abstract Psychogenic motor disorders make up a small percentage of referrals seen by neurologists and movement disorder specialists, but present a real diagnostic and treatment challenge. Psychogenic motor disorders are disorders for which no known organic syndrome can explain the symptoms experienced by the patient, and which appear ...
Tamara Pringsheim +2 more
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Abstract Psychogenic motor disorders make up a small percentage of referrals seen by neurologists and movement disorder specialists, but present a real diagnostic and treatment challenge. Psychogenic motor disorders are disorders for which no known organic syndrome can explain the symptoms experienced by the patient, and which appear ...
Tamara Pringsheim +2 more
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Infranuclear ocular motor disorders
2011This chapter covers the very large number of possible disorders that can affect the three ocular motor nerves, the neuromuscular junction, or the extraocular muscles. Conditions affecting the nerves are discussed under two major headings: those in which the site of damage can be anatomically localized (e.g., fascicular lesions and lesions occurring in ...
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Gastroduodenal Motor Disorders
1999Gastrointestinal motility plays a pivotal role in transporting ingesta throughout the alimentary canal, mixing them with digestive secretions, and removing exfoliated cells and germs. The occurrence and coordination of these motor functions require highly integrated control mechanisms that include the electrical properties of the smooth muscle cells ...
Vincenzo Stanghellini +4 more
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Selective motor activation in organelle transport along axons
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Sydney E Cason, Erika L F Holzbaur
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Structural basis of assembly and torque transmission of the bacterial flagellar motor
Cell, 2021Xing Zhang, Xiaofei Wang, Shenghai Chang
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2002
The orderly propulsion of a bolus following its ingestion is caused by a set of coordinated activities in the muscles of the esophagus. This organized motility is caused by a number of complex events that take place in the brain stem, extrinsic and intrinsic nerves, and muscles of the esophagus.
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The orderly propulsion of a bolus following its ingestion is caused by a set of coordinated activities in the muscles of the esophagus. This organized motility is caused by a number of complex events that take place in the brain stem, extrinsic and intrinsic nerves, and muscles of the esophagus.
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A transcriptomic and epigenomic cell atlas of the mouse primary motor cortex
Nature, 2021Zizhen Yao, Hanqing Liu, Fangming Xie
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A somato-cognitive action network alternates with effector regions in motor cortex
Nature, 2023Evan M Gordon +2 more
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