The Utrecht Symposium on the Innervation of Muscle: Held at the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands, July 17-20, 1957Harry D. Bouman, Anthony Leonard Woolf |
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... axon . To the right in the inset enlargement one can see a gap of 150 to 250 Å between the unit membranes of the nodal processes and the adjacent axon membrane . Compare with figure 6 in which this gap is closed . Magnification X 52,000 ...
... axon . To the right in the inset enlargement one can see a gap of 150 to 250 Å between the unit membranes of the nodal processes and the adjacent axon membrane . Compare with figure 6 in which this gap is closed . Magnification X 52,000 ...
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... axon to the upper left , Schwann cell to the right ( Sch . ) . The unit membranes bordering the synaptic cleft ( syn ... membrane gap to the right . One tubular form ( f . ) is seen among the vesicular profiles in the axon . Vesicular ...
... axon to the upper left , Schwann cell to the right ( Sch . ) . The unit membranes bordering the synaptic cleft ( syn ... membrane gap to the right . One tubular form ( f . ) is seen among the vesicular profiles in the axon . Vesicular ...
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... axon ( no . 5 ) enclosed partially by two separate cup - like extensions of the muscle surface . During retraction of these muscle folds the axon membrane might be subjected to stretch if the folds move off in opposite directions . Con ...
... axon ( no . 5 ) enclosed partially by two separate cup - like extensions of the muscle surface . During retraction of these muscle folds the axon membrane might be subjected to stretch if the folds move off in opposite directions . Con ...
Contents
Preface H D BOUMAN M D 1 25 | 1 |
Structural Organization of the Motor Nerve Endings in the Mammalian | 40 |
Factors Controlling the Liberation of Acetylcholine at the Neuromuscular | 50 |
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acetylcholine Acta action action potential activity appears associated atrophy axon biochemical Biol block branches cent changes characteristic chemical clinical collateral complete concentration conduction containing contraction cytoplasm decrease demonstrated denervated muscle depolarization discharge disease duration effect electrical electrodes end plates enzyme evidence experiments extension fact figure findings frequency function glycogen important impulse increase indicated innervation Jour Katz less lower mechanism membrane method motor end plate motor nerve motor unit movements muscle fibers muscular myasthenia myosin nerve endings nerve fibers nervous neuromuscular normal Note observed obtained occurs origin patient period peripheral Physiol possible potentials present produced protein reaction receptor recorded regeneration region remains response Robertson Schwann cell seen separated shown similar single spindle staining stimulation structure substance suggested surface synaptic terminal tion tissue unit membranes