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Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2008
Health care providers prescribe skeletal muscle relaxants for a variety of indications. However, the comparative efficacy of these drugs is not well known. Skeletal muscle relaxants consist of both antispasticity and antispasmodic agents, a distinction prescribers often overlook.
Sharon, See, Regina, Ginzburg
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Health care providers prescribe skeletal muscle relaxants for a variety of indications. However, the comparative efficacy of these drugs is not well known. Skeletal muscle relaxants consist of both antispasticity and antispasmodic agents, a distinction prescribers often overlook.
Sharon, See, Regina, Ginzburg
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The Journal of Pathology, 1982
AbstractThe subcutaneous injection of mast cell degranulators in the mouse is followed by calcification of fibres of the Panniculus Carnosus muscle. This reaction is seen in damaged fibres adjacent to a central zone of complete necrosis. Calcification of muscle fibres is also seen after the injection of KMnO4 but this uniformly affects the fibres at ...
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AbstractThe subcutaneous injection of mast cell degranulators in the mouse is followed by calcification of fibres of the Panniculus Carnosus muscle. This reaction is seen in damaged fibres adjacent to a central zone of complete necrosis. Calcification of muscle fibres is also seen after the injection of KMnO4 but this uniformly affects the fibres at ...
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2012
AbstractSkeletal muscle fatigue is defined as the fall of force or power in response to contractile activity. Both the mechanisms of fatigue and the modes used to elicit it vary tremendously. Conceptual and technological advances allow the examination of fatigue from the level of the single molecule to the intact organism.
Kent-Braun, Jane A. +2 more
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AbstractSkeletal muscle fatigue is defined as the fall of force or power in response to contractile activity. Both the mechanisms of fatigue and the modes used to elicit it vary tremendously. Conceptual and technological advances allow the examination of fatigue from the level of the single molecule to the intact organism.
Kent-Braun, Jane A. +2 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice
Muscle biopsy is often required to provide a definitive diagnosis for neuromuscular disorders and can be performed using open surgical or percutaneous needle biopsy techniques. Fresh samples that are subsequently frozen in the laboratory are preferred by laboratories engaged in research, whereas formalin-fixed muscle is processed by diagnostic ...
Stephanie J, Valberg, Amy, Porter
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Muscle biopsy is often required to provide a definitive diagnosis for neuromuscular disorders and can be performed using open surgical or percutaneous needle biopsy techniques. Fresh samples that are subsequently frozen in the laboratory are preferred by laboratories engaged in research, whereas formalin-fixed muscle is processed by diagnostic ...
Stephanie J, Valberg, Amy, Porter
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
There has been for many years an almost complete lack of communication between the general pathologist and the experimental morphologist on the question of the ability of skeletal muscle to regenerate. I have consistently taught first-year medical students that the difference between muscle regeneration in the lowly salamander on which I work and the ...
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There has been for many years an almost complete lack of communication between the general pathologist and the experimental morphologist on the question of the ability of skeletal muscle to regenerate. I have consistently taught first-year medical students that the difference between muscle regeneration in the lowly salamander on which I work and the ...
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Short-chain fatty acids as potential regulators of skeletal muscle metabolism and function
Nature Metabolism, 2020J. Frampton +3 more
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