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NEEDLE BIOPSY FOR MUSCLE CHEMISTRY

The Lancet, 1975
Needle biopsy can readily provide samples of human skeletal muscle for biochemical analysis. Muscle metabolites are measured by enzymic microanalytical techniques and electrolytes by neutron-activation analysis. This paper summarises the methods of analysis, gives the normal ranges for muscle contents of metabolites and electrolytes, and reviews the ...
G.J. Batra   +3 more
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Quantitative Muscle Biopsy Analysis1

2015
Muscle biopsy is an important tool in the diagnosis and study of neuromuscular disease. Modern histochemical techniques produce specimens in which the "fast" and "slow" fibers appear visibly different in color. Certain neuromuscular diseases cause the sizes and relative numbers of each fiber type to change.
T. P. Martin   +3 more
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Representativeness of a muscle biopsy specimen for the whole muscle

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009
To investigate whether the muscle fibre area and the proportion of fibre types in a biopsy specimen are representative of the muscle, seven specimens from the anterior tibial muscle were compared with seven necropsy specimens including the whole cross-sectioned anterior tibial muscle.
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A Myotome for Biopsy of Muscle

Science, 1943
Robert E. Shank, Charles L. Hoagland
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Circulating tumor DNA in advanced solid tumors: Clinical relevance and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Michael L Cheng   +2 more
exaly  

Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Martin G Pomper, Steven P Rowe
exaly  

Skeletal muscle biopsy [PDF]

open access: possibleMedical Journal of Australia, 1982
Phillip F. Jacobsen   +3 more
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Optimizing the Skeletal Muscle Biopsy

2014
Knowledge of disorders of skeletal muscle remains of importance for the practicing pathologist. While genetic testing has proved useful in the diagnosis of many patients, especially those with the more common forms of muscular dystrophy, less common genetic myopathies, congenital myopathies, and toxic myopathies, often related to commonly used ...
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On Muscle Biopsy

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1974
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Needle muscle biopsy

Muscle & Nerve, 1998
Joseph V. Campellone, David Lacomis
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