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Soft-tissue Leiomyoma in a Rare Location: The Achilles Tendon. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Orthop Case Rep
Chaudhary A   +4 more
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Cytokeratin-Positive Pleomorphic Chest Wall Sarcoma Mimicking MPNST: A Case Report. [PDF]

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Aldakak MA   +5 more
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Classification of muscle spindle receptors

Brain Research, 1986
The conduction velocities of muscle spindle afferent fibers have a bimodal distribution, and classifications of spindle receptors based on afferent fiber diameter have therefore divided these receptors into two groups, the well known primary and secondary endings.
Jen Yu Wei, P R Burgess
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Muscle Spindles in the Digastric Muscle of the Rabbit

Journal of Dental Research, 1988
The digastric muscle of the rabbit was studied for the presence of muscle spindles. One of the 19 adult digastric muscles we examined contained in excess of 12 spindles scattered throughout the belly. No spindles were found in the contralateral muscle, or in any of the digastric muscles from other animals. Although jaw depressor muscles of most mammals
Z F, Muhl, O, Kotov
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Muscle spindles in the mylohyoid muscle of rats

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1992
The mylohyoid muscle has several functions in relation to respiration, deglutition, and phonation, but these functions are not fully understood. The interaction of the mylohyoid nerve and muscle in 25 rats was studied by neurophysiologic and histologic methods.
M, Yamaoka   +4 more
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The avian muscle spindle

Anatomy and Embryology, 1992
The literature on the morphology and physiology of the avian muscle spindle is reviewed, with emphasis placed on the period from 1960 to 1991. Traits similar to or different from mammalian spindles are recognized. Apart from receptors with low intrafusal fiber counts, bird spindles contain two or three types of intrafusal fiber. Unlike that of mammals,
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The Innervation of the Muscle-spindle

Journal of Cell Science, 1948
ABSTRACT A study of the morphology and innervation of muscle-spindles from the quadriceps of the rabbit and cat has shown that: The intrafusal muscle-fibres do not subdivide in their course through the spindle, as is maintained in some descriptions, but retain their individuality from pole to pole.There is no constant feature which is ...
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