Extra Ocular Muscles
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1. Mechanisms of protection against myonecrosis in extraocular muscles of the mdx mice / Mecanismos de proteção a mionecrose nos musculos extra-oculares de camundongos distroficos mdx
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is one of the most common hereditary diseases. Abnormal calcium ion handling renders dystrophic muscle fibers more susceptible to necrosis. In the mdx mice, extraocular muscles (EOM) are protected and do not undergo myonecrosis. We investigated whether this protection is related to an increased expression of calcium-binding protei
Publicado em: 2008
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2. Protection from myonecrosis, and expression of SERCA1 and calsequestrin in dystrophic laryngeal muscles / Musculos laringeos distroficos : proteção a mionecrose, expressao de SERCA1 e calsequestrina
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and mdx mice, a model for DMD, is characterized by the lack of dystrophin expression and muscle fiber necrosis. Some muscle are enigmatically protected and admitted that an elevated expression of calcium-binding proteins. The intrinsic laryngeal muscles (ILMs) share many anatomical and physiological properties with extra-ocu
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Spiral nerve endings and dapple motor end plates in monkey extra-ocular muscles.
The suggestion that spiral nerve endings in extra-ocular muscles are sensory was tested. Spiral, serpentine and pincer-like endings were identified in extra-ocular muscles of rhesus and cynomolgus monkeys in light and electron microscopic preparations. Spiral and other complex nerve endings each terminated in the motor end plate zone as well separated cluste
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4. Localisation of motoneurons supplying the extra-ocular muscles of the rat using horseradish peroxidase and fluorescent double labelling.
This paper describes a qualitative and quantitative investigation into the location of the motoneurons innervating the extra-ocular muscles of the rat. Injections of horseradish peroxidase, bisbenzimide, propidium iodide and DAPI-primuline were made either in one or simultaneously in two muscles. Unlike those of the cat, rabbit and monkey, the motoneurons wh
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5. CO-OPERATIVE ACTION OF EXTRA-OCULAR MUSCLES*
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6. Silicone implant to extra-ocular muscles.
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7. ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE EXTRA-OCULAR MUSCLES IN SOME MAMMALS
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8. PROGRESSIVE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY OF THE EXTRA-OCULAR MUSCLES IN A NEGRO*
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9. Wound healing after operations on the extra-ocular muscles of monkeys.
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10. THE EYE IN DYSTROPHIA MYOTONICA*: WITH A REPORT ON ELECTROMYOGRAPHY OF THE EXTRA-OCULAR MUSCLES
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11. PROGRESSIVE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY INVOLVING THE EXTRA-OCULAR MUSCLES*: WITH NOTES CONCERNING OPERATIVE TREATMENT OF THE ASSOCIATED DIVERGENT SQUINT
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12. Sheathing of muscle fibres at neuromuscular junctions and at extra-junctional loci in human extra-ocular muscles.
Profuse sheathing of muscle fibres was noticed by chance when studying receptors in samples of extra-ocular muscle taken from orbits of six patients after eye enucleation or in the treatment of squint. The sheaths, previously unreported in any skeletal muscle, were examined by light and electron microscopy and their incidence determined. Muscle spindle capsu