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Neuroscience Letters, 1992
The long-term effect of diaphragm paralysis on respiratory system function is still not clear. We monitored changes in breathing pattern and the sleep/wake cycle in a dog before and after bilateral phrenicotomy. The post-operative observation extended over 6 months.
F G, Issa, S, Bitner
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The long-term effect of diaphragm paralysis on respiratory system function is still not clear. We monitored changes in breathing pattern and the sleep/wake cycle in a dog before and after bilateral phrenicotomy. The post-operative observation extended over 6 months.
F G, Issa, S, Bitner
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Muscle Biopsy in the Diagnosis of the “Floppy Baby”: Infantile Hypotonia
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1960New techniques of muscle biopsy, by demonstrating the intramuscular nerve‐endings, can help in the diagnosis of ‘floppy babies’, by providing evidence of disease of the spinal cord or peripheral nerves not demonstrable with classical methods.SUMMARYThe intramuscular nerve endings in biopsy specimens from 25 ‘floppy’ infants were studied by vital ...
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EEG-EMG Zeitschrift fur Elektroenzephalographie, Elektromyographie und verwandte Gebiete, 1993
Electromyographic and mechanographic investigations in patients with muscular hypotonia, which is, for instance, a side-effect after stereotactic treatment of tremor syndromes, permit the presumption that in this sensomotor open-loop situation the decreased muscular resistance to stretching during isometric contraction (initial stiffness) is caused by ...
H C, Scholle +3 more
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Electromyographic and mechanographic investigations in patients with muscular hypotonia, which is, for instance, a side-effect after stereotactic treatment of tremor syndromes, permit the presumption that in this sensomotor open-loop situation the decreased muscular resistance to stretching during isometric contraction (initial stiffness) is caused by ...
H C, Scholle +3 more
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Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2011
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) are two different genetical disorders both characterized, among other features, by muscular hypotonia. Postural control seems to be impaired in both conditions. The aim of the present study was to quantitatively compare postural control in adult PWS and EDS using stabilometric platform to ...
GALLI, MANUELA +8 more
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Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) are two different genetical disorders both characterized, among other features, by muscular hypotonia. Postural control seems to be impaired in both conditions. The aim of the present study was to quantitatively compare postural control in adult PWS and EDS using stabilometric platform to ...
GALLI, MANUELA +8 more
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Tsitologiia, 1980
The potentiation of contractile responses during prolonged incubation of frog sartorius muscles in a conventional Ringer solution and in a calcium-free Ringer solution which contained 400 mM of urea, acetamide or ethylene glycol was observed when stimulation with single electric impulses and with caffeine was carried out.
A D, Pak, O V, Esyrev
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The potentiation of contractile responses during prolonged incubation of frog sartorius muscles in a conventional Ringer solution and in a calcium-free Ringer solution which contained 400 mM of urea, acetamide or ethylene glycol was observed when stimulation with single electric impulses and with caffeine was carried out.
A D, Pak, O V, Esyrev
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Canadian Medical Association journal, 1996
Examination by light and electron microscopy of more than 100 muscle biopsies revealed one very unusual case. A 4-year-old boy with non-progressive muscle weakness and hypotonia was found to have small particles, termed "myogranules", in many muscle fibres from two gastrocnemius biopsies.
P E, CONEN, E G, MURPHY, W L, DONOHUE
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Examination by light and electron microscopy of more than 100 muscle biopsies revealed one very unusual case. A 4-year-old boy with non-progressive muscle weakness and hypotonia was found to have small particles, termed "myogranules", in many muscle fibres from two gastrocnemius biopsies.
P E, CONEN, E G, MURPHY, W L, DONOHUE
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Control of satellite cell function in muscle regeneration and its disruption in ageing
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021Pedro Sousa-Victor, Pura Muñoz-Cánoves
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Treatment of muscle‐invasive and advanced bladder cancer in 2020
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Vaibhav G Patel +2 more
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[Congenital microcephaly with muscle hypotonia and nephrotic syndrome].
Padiatrie und Grenzgebiete, 1982H, Metzke, W, Brömme
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Muscle wasting in disease: molecular mechanisms and promising therapies
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2014Shenhav Cohen +2 more
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