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pro vyhledávání: '"JOŽE V. TRONTELJ"'
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 2, p e55360 (2013)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of additional light hand contact (F
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/661f4530324344eb92e50b47407d7690
Publikováno v:
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 34:966-971
SUMMARY Stretch reflexes of posterior tibial (PT) and triceps surae (TS) muscles were studied electrophysiologically in 27 children with unoperated unilateral congenital equinovarus deformity, in an attempt to evaluate changes in tone of the leg musc
Autor:
Michael H. Rivner, Thomas R. Swift, Barbara O. Crout, W. Trojaborg, A. Moon, B. B. Andersen, N. S. Trojaborg, P. Liam Oey, Jože V. Trontelj, Erik Stålberg, Betty Soliven, Ricardo Maselli, Suat Topaktas, Sefik Dener, Meliha Kenis, Turgay Dalkara, Kieko Genba, Yoshikazu Ugawa, Ichiro Kanazawa, Ichiro Okutsu, Ikki Hamanaka, Toshihiko Yoshida, Masato Morita, Youko Yamanouchi, Koichi Okamoto, Shunsaku Hirai, William Camu, Michel Billiard
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 16:562-570
Autor:
Jože V. Trontelj
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 16:506-512
While recording activity from individual muscle fibers by single fiber EMG (SFEMG), stimulated either through their axons or directly, the length of the recorded muscle fiber was changed—stretched or made shorter—by manipulating the recording nee
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 15:449-454
Electrical microstimulation of motor axons in conjunction with single fiber EMG (SFEMG) is increasingly used to measure the jitter of the motor endplates. This study examines the jitter of the stimulation site on the axon when stimulus strength is at
Autor:
Shin J Oh, Juan L Joy, Iinam Sunwoo, Reha Kuruoglu, Donald B. Sanders, Jože V. Trontelj, Erik Stålberg, G. J. Planer, A. Pestronk, K. K. Kaiser, M. H. Brooke
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 15:255-258
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 14:739-747
Direct electrical stimulation with paired pulses at varied intervals was used to study the propagation velocity and action potential amplitude recovery functions (VRF and ARF) of single muscle fibers. Following a subnormal period with slowed conducti
Autor:
AMMAR AL-CHALABI, DORIS-EVA BAMIOU, ROBERT W. BANKS, RICHARD J. BAROHN, TIMOTHY J. BENSTEAD, ALAN R. BERGER, C.-H. BERTHOLD, ADIL E. BHARUCHA, ROLFE BIRCH, HERBERT L. BONKOVSKY, AUGUST M. BOOTH, E. PETER BOSCH, HUGH BOSTOCK, FRANK BRADKE, ROSCOE O. BRADY, STEPHEN BRIMIJOIN, DEBORAH BUCK, RICHARD P. BUNGE, DAVID BURKE, JAMES P. BURKE, TED M. BURNS, MICHAEL CAMILLERI, J. AIDAN CARNEY, COLIN CHALK, PHILLIP F. CHANCE, S.Y. CHIU, MICHAEL P. COLLINS, JOHN H. COOTE, JAMES J. CORBETT, DAVID R. CORNBLATH, T. COWEN, PAULA CUDIA, BASIL T. DARRAS, JENNY L. DAVIES, WILLIAM C. DE GROAT, ANGELA DISPENZIERI, MARY L. DOMBOVY, MICHAEL DONAGHY, PETER J. DYCK, P. JAMES B. DYCK, ANDREW G. ENGEL, JANEAN ENGELSTAD, MARK A. FERRANTE, JOHN P. FRAHER, MASON W. FREEMAN, ROY FREEMAN, THOMAS R. FRITSCHE, ANNEKE GABREëLS-FESTEN, ERNEST D. GARDNER, CATERINA GIANNINI, DONALD H. GILDEN, HANS H. GOEBEL, RALF GOLD, IAN A. GRANT, NORMAN A. GREGSON, JOHN W. GRIFFIN, MICHAEL J. GROVES, THOMAS M. HABERMANN, ANGELIKA F. HAHN, SUSAN HALL, JOHN R. HALLIWILL, MICHAEL G. HANNA, A.E. HARDING, HANS-PETER HARTUNG, STEVEN HERSKOVITZ, AHMET HöKE, RICHARD A.C. HUGHES, CLARE HUXLEY, ROBERT R. JACOBSON, ANN JACOBY, KRISTJÁN R. JESSEN, DAVID M. JOHNSON, H. ROYDEN JONES, MICHAEL J. JOYNER, BASHAR KATIRJI, KENTON R. KAUFMAN, JOHN J. KELLY, WILLIAM R. KENNEDY, MATTHEW C. KIERNAN, BERND C. KIESEIER, JUN KIMURA, R.H.M. KING, JOHN T. KISSEL, CAROLINE M. KLEIN, CHRISTOPHER J. KLEIN, KLEOPAS A. KLEOPA, CHRISTOPHER J. KLINGELE, DAVID L. KREULEN, ROBERT A. KYLE, CATHERINE LACROIX, TERRENCE D. LAGERLUND, EDWARD H. LAMBERT, SALLY N. LAWSON, JACQUELINE A. LEAVITT, P. NIGEL LEIGH, J.G. LLEWELYN, GLENN LOPATE, PHILLIP A. LOW, JAMES R. LUPSKI, LINDA M. LUXON, RUDOLF MARTINI, CHRISTOPHER J. MATHIAS, JUSTIN C. MCARTHUR, ELIZABETH S. MCDONALD, JAMES G. MCLEOD, PHILIP G. MCMANIS, L. JOSEPH MELTON, ALBEE MESSING, VIRGINIA V. MICHELS, RHONA MIRSKY, PETER C. O'BRIEN, GRAHAM M. O'HANLON, GILMORE N. O'NEILL, DAVID J. PATERSON, ALAN PESTRONK, DAVID PLEASURE, JOHN D. POLLARD, MICHAEL POLYDEFKIS, SUDHA POTTUMARTHY, MARY M. REILLY, ANDREA ROBERTSON, GUSTAVO C. ROMAN, MICHAEL C. ROWBOTHAM, MONIQUE M. RYAN, MARTIN RYDMARK, THOMAS D. SABIN, GÉRARD SAID, DAVID S. SAPERSTEIN, FRANCESCO SCARAVILLI, HERBERT H. SCHAUMBURG, STEVEN S. SCHERER, RAPHAEL SCHIFFMANN, MARTIN SCHMELZ, JON J.A. SCOTT, KAZIM SHEIKH, JOHN T. SHEPHERD, MICHAEL E. SHY, WOLFGANG SINGER, BENN E. SMITH, ERIC J. SORENSON, JUDITH M. SPIES, ERIK V. STÅLBERG, J. CLARKE STEVENS, GUIDO STOLL, GUILLERMO A. SUAREZ, UELI SUTER, THOMAS R. SWIFT, BRUCE V. TAYLOR, AYALEW TEFFERI, STEPHEN N. THIBODEAU, P.K. THOMAS, PHILIP D. THOMPSON, ERIK C. THORLAND, D.R. TOMLINSON, ERIK TOREBJÖRK, KLAUS V. TOYKA, JOŽE V. TRONTELJ, KENNETH L. TYLER, B. ULFHAKE, PAUL M. VANHOUTTE, ANNABEL K. WANG, LAURA E. WARNER, HENRY DEF. WEBSTER, ANANDA WEERASURIYA, GWEN WENDELSCHAFER-CRABB, EELCO F.M. WIJDICKS, ASA J. WILBOURN, HUGH J. WILLISON, ANTHONY J. WINDEBANK, HARALD WITTE, JACKIE D. WOOD, BRIAN R. YOUNGE, DOUGLAS W. ZOCHODNE
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::f7783bdc4253984dc703440678d22e44
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7216-9491-7.50002-8
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7216-9491-7.50002-8
Autor:
Jože V. Trontelj
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on single-fiber electromyography (SFEMG). An SFEMG electrode has a small recording surface with a diameter of just 25 μm, and therefore it has high input impedance and a minimal shunting effect rather similar t
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e6b23b5e805aadde64299faedbbdbac6
https://doi.org/10.1016/s1567-4231(09)70120-0
https://doi.org/10.1016/s1567-4231(09)70120-0
Publikováno v:
Musclenerve. Supplement. 11
Jitter measurement with axonal microstimulation was used to study synaptic function at 115 neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) of normal subjects at various stimulation rates. Jitter was lowest at 0.5 Hz; it increased slightly at 1, 2, and 5 Hz and remain