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Studies in Neuromuscular Transmission

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1961
The effect of acute potassium intoxication on the neuromuscular transmission was studied in rabbits. The sciatic nerve was stimulated through bipolar electrode pairs and the electrical response of the gastrocnemius muscle was recorded. The stimulus necessary to evoke a maximal response, neuromuscular conduction time, nerve conduction time, amplitude ...
I, GAMSTORP, E, VINNARS
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Neuromuscular Transmission Disorders

2020
Congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) is a heterogenous group of inherited disorders caused by genetic defects that affect transmission of signals from nerve terminals to muscle endplates at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) [1–4]. Based on the site and biochemical mechanism of the underlying defect, they are classified in presynaptic, synaptic (basal ...
Mustafa A. M. Salih, Peter B. Kang
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Monitoring neuromuscular transmission

Current Anaesthesia & Critical Care, 1996
Monitoring of neuromuscular function is described with regard to its clinical application. The need for monitoring is to determine the reversibility and safe use of the drugs that block neuromuscular transmission. Although monitoring can be complex it is simplified through understanding of the features of nerve stimulation, patterns of stimulation and ...
G.H. Beemer, P.H. Goonetilleke
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Principles of Neuromuscular Transmission

Hospital Practice, 1992
Activation of skeletal muscles, small and large alike, occurs when spinal cord neurons send action potentials to groups of fibers. The central role of acetylcholine and its receptors in this activation is well established. The mechanisms involved and the implications for understanding neuromuscular disorders and for rationalizing and improving therapy ...
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Neuromuscular Transmission Disorders

2016
Neuromuscular transmission occurs when a quantum of acetylcholine (Ach) from the nerve ending is released and binds to the nicotinic Ach receptors on the postjunctional muscle membrane. The nicotinic Ach receptors on the end plate respond by opening channels to the influx of sodium ions, and subsequent end-plate depolarization leads to muscle ...
Abdul Qayyum Rana   +2 more
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Neuromuscular Transmission

1976
J. H. Steinbach, C. F. Stevens
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Neuromuscular Transmission

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1990
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NEUROMUSCULAR TRANSMISSION

Anesthesiology, 1970
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Neuromuscular Transmission

2017
Gopal Pal, Pravati Pal, Nivedita Nanda
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Neuromuscular Transmission:

ASA Refresher Courses in Anesthesiology, 1977
Martin D. Sokoll, Samir D. Gergis
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