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Density of myelinated nerve fibers in the chinchilla cochlea
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1982Baseline values for the density of myelinated nerve fibers at 11 locations in the chinchilla cochlea were obtained as a prerequisite for studying the relationship between sensory cell degeneration and spiral ganglion cell loss. Myelinated nerve fibers were counted within the osseous spiral lamina near the habenulae perforata. The data were expressed as
April Kenworthy+2 more
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Beading Phenomena of Mammalian Myelinated Nerve Fibers [PDF]
Fresh mammalian nerve, when subjected to a small stretch, shows a beading phenomenon. The larger fibers appear as a series of dilations and constrictions at intervals of 40 to 75 μ. Upon relaxation this beading is gone within a minute. The beading is not produced by the special technique of freeze-substitution used to show the phenomenon.
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Analog Model of a Passive Myelinated Nerve Fiber
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1973A model for a passive myelinated nerve fiber has been constructed utilizing an EAI 8800 analog computer. The model is designed to demonstrate the passive spread of a voltage applied to a fiber at a node of Ranvier.
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Determinants of conduction velocity in myelinated nerve fibers
Muscle & Nerve, 1980AbstractThis article reviews the determinants of conduction velocity in myelinated nerve fibers. For fibers exhibiting geometric similarity, conduction velocity is nearly proportional to diameter. However, in classes of geometrically similar fibers, myelin thickness and internode distance are linearly related to diameter.
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Abundance of Myelinated Nerve Fibers
JAMA Ophthalmology, 2013Theodore Leng, Omondi L. Nyong’o
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Multi-Electrode Stimulation Of Myelinated Nerve Fibers
1993Patients with a central nervous system injury resulting in total or partial paralysis of extremities often have an intact peripheral neuromuscular system. Many attempts were made to restore lost functions by artificial electrical stimulation of the peripheral neuromuscular system. In principle, inducing muscle contraction is possible through electrical
J. Holsheimer+2 more
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Spectrum of Myelinated Nerve Fibers
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2012Basudeb Ghosh+3 more
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Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2022Angelo P. Tanna, Kaitlyn Veto
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Functional Fibers and Fabrics for Soft Robotics, Wearables, and Human–Robot Interface
Advanced Materials, 2021Jiaqing Xiong, Pooi See Lee
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Paintbrush Myelination of Retinal Nerve Fibers
JAMA Ophthalmology, 2019Nikhita Verma+2 more
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