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Autor:
J R, McClung, S J, Goldberg
Publikováno v:
The Anatomical record. 260(4)
This anatomical investigation in the rat was designed to illustrate the detailed organization of the tongue's muscles and their innervation in order to elucidate the actions of the muscles of the higher mammalian tongue and thereby clarify the protru
Publikováno v:
Musclenerve. 23(3)
The contractile characteristics of individual mammalian tongue muscles have rarely been investigated, in contrast to spinal cord-innervated and extraocular muscles. Therefore, whole muscle and motor unit contractile forces, plus muscle fiber types, w
Autor:
S J, Goldberg, M S, Shall
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 123
Autor:
J R, McClung, S J, Goldberg
Publikováno v:
The Anatomical record. 254(2)
This anatomical investigation was prompted by the incomplete knowledge of the myotopic organization of the dorsal subdivison of the hypoglossal nucleus. Intrinsic muscle motoneurons were not segregated and labeled previously with regard to the latera
Publikováno v:
Musclenerve. 20(10)
Contractile measures on 67 single muscle units in the cat lateral rectus muscle were made in response to motoneuron stimulation. Simultaneous activation of four to five additional units, using muscle nerve stimulation, allowed an examination of unit
Autor:
S. J. Goldberg, E. E. Gilliam
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurophysiology. 74(2)
1. Stimulation of the whole hypoglossal (XIIth) nerve or its medial or lateral branch in the rat produced two major movements of the tongue as measured with a single force transducer attached to the tip of the tongue. Stimulation of the whole XIIth n
Publikováno v:
Laboratory animal science. 43(2)
The incidence rate of spontaneous congenital cardiac defects in Sprague Dawley rats has not been extensively studied. The incidence of general congenital defects in these animals has been thoroughly investigated and is very low. We sought to determin
Autor:
S. J. Goldberg
Publikováno v:
Heart. 78:209-210
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology; Feb2006, Vol. 95 Issue 2, p774-782, 9p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 55:715-726
Intracellular techniques were used to study single motor units of the trochlear nucleus and superior oblique muscle in the cat. Motoneuron electrophysiological properties were correlated with muscle-unit contractile characteristics assessed under iso