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Myasthenia and the neuromuscular junction

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2012
Myasthenic syndromes are distinct disorders at the neuromuscular junction, most often with well characterized autoimmune or genetic pathology. New aspects of the dysfunctions give insight into the normal neuromuscular function in addition to giving therapeutic clues and tailoring the therapy to the pathophysiology in individual patients.Patients with ...
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The neuromuscular junction

Surgery (Oxford), 2007
Abstract Skeletal muscle fibres are innervated by large, myelinated motor neurons originating in the anterior horn of the spinal cord. The end of each motor axon branches into 20–100 thin terminal fibres, each of which has a terminal unmyelinated zone that innervates a single muscle fibre.
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The Neuromuscular Junction

1988
It is a nerve bundle or nerve trunk that conveys excitatory impulses from the central nervous system to a target muscle. Each nerve fiber is normally myelinated, but at its terminal end it becomes unmyelinated. Also at the end the nerve fiber branches and each branch contacts a single (specific) muscle fiber within the whole muscle.
Robert Plonsey, Roger C. Barr
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PHARMACOLOGY OF THE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION

Pharmacological Reviews, 1950
C C, HUNT, S W, KUFFLER
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Vinculin at the Neuromuscular Junction

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987
G. Marazzi   +3 more
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Monitoring the Neuromuscular Junction

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1981
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Concurrent medication and the neuromuscular junction

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 1999
P T, Haywood   +2 more
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The neuromuscular junction and neuromuscular blockade

2018
Derek G. Waller, Anthony P. Sampson
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