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Responses of the soleus muscle to transcranial magnetic stimulation
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section, 1994Soleus muscle responses are difficult to elicit by cortical stimulation in normal humans at rest. We have studied in normal volunteers the behavior of the soleus and tibialis anterior muscle responses to maximal intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in the following experimental conditions: lying in supine position, active ankle dorsal ...
Eduardo Tolosa+2 more
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Fatigability and recovery of rat soleus muscle in hyperthyroidism
Metabolism, 1987The effect of hyperthyroidism on the fatigue properties of the soleus muscle was investigated in rats treated with T3 (20 micrograms/100 g bw) for 14 (14 d T3) and 30 (30 d T3) days. Maximum tetanic force (Po) was identical in all groups. During 15 minutes of stimulation with 600 ms pulsetrains of 100 Hz at a rate of 60/min, Po declined by 50%, 54 ...
W.S. Simonides+3 more
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Frequency of bifurcated muscle fibers in hyperthrophic rat soleus muscle
Muscle & Nerve, 1987AbstractThe total number of bifurcated and nonbifurcated fibers were counted in rat soleus muscles induced to hypertrophy by surgical ablation of the gastrocnemius and plantaris muscles. Sham‐operated and normal soleus muscles served as controls.
Ben S. Chortkoff, Mikel H. Snow
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Effect of Tubocurarine on Human Soleus and Gastrocnemius Muscles
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1982The effect of a bolus injection of tubocurarine (0.1‐0.13 mg × kg‐1 i. v.) was followed in six young male subjects by registration of the rectified smoothed electromyogram (rsEMG) from them. soleus (71±5.1 (s.e.mean) % slow twitch muscle fibers) and from the m. gastrocnemius (54±3.1% slow twitch muscle fibers).
Niels H. Secher, N. Rube, Ole Secher
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Morphometric analysis of the developing mouse soleus muscle
American Journal of Anatomy, 1988AbstractThe pattern of organogenesis of the soleus muscle of the 129 ReJ mouse was evaluated quantitatively using spaced, serial, ultrathin sections and computer‐assisted morphometric analysis. Muscles from 14‐, 16‐, and 18‐day in utero mice and muscles of 1‐ and 5‐day‐old mice were analyzed to determine age‐related alterations in the maximal girth and
Marcia Ontell+2 more
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The hoffmann reflex of the soleus muscle
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1980The H reflex of the soleus muscle was used to investigate the monosynaptic reflex arc of two groups of leprosy patients compared with a similar group of normal subjects. The H reflex recordings show two abnormalities: (1) An increase in the latency of the reflex without difference between lepromatous and borderline patients.
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Entrapment Syndrome by the Tendinous Arch of the Soleus Muscle (“Soleus Syndrome”) [PDF]
Popliteal artery entrapment is mostly found in young healthy males who begin to present increasingly severe symptoms of claudication in the lower leg [4]. Often, these symptoms occur following overexertion or long periods of physical activity. In the last few years, this syndrome has often been diagnosed in joggers and part-time sports participants [6].
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Bioinks and Bioprinting Strategies for Skeletal Muscle Tissue Engineering
Advanced Materials, 2022Mohamadmahdi Samandari+2 more
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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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