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The following pages link to Increased neuromuscular activity reduces sprouting in partially denervated muscles (Q73401273):
Displaying 28 items.
- Exercise for people with peripheral neuropathy (Q24246017) (← links)
- Distinct muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes contribute to stability and growth, but not compensatory plasticity, of neuromuscular synapses (Q33655157) (← links)
- Effects of electrical stimulation on neuromuscular junction morphology in the aging rat tongue. (Q34679543) (← links)
- Ciliary neurotrophic factor is not required for terminal sprouting and compensatory reinnervation of neuromuscular synapses: re-evaluation of CNTF null mice (Q35911111) (← links)
- Alpha-synuclein pathology and axonal degeneration of the peripheral motor nerves innervating pharyngeal muscles in Parkinson disease (Q36554589) (← links)
- Motoneuron replacement for reinnervation of skeletal muscle in adult rats (Q37139454) (← links)
- Chapter 23: Manual stimulation of target muscles has different impact on functional recovery after injury of pure motor or mixed nerves (Q37580207) (← links)
- Neuron–glia interactions: the roles of Schwann cells in neuromuscular synapse formation and function (Q37868635) (← links)
- Does partial muscle reinnervation preserve future re-innervation potential? (Q38772218) (← links)
- New perspectives on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: the role of glial cells at the neuromuscular junction (Q38955746) (← links)
- Determining the effects of electrical stimulation on functional recovery of denervated rat gastrocnemius muscle using motor unit number estimation. (Q41888403) (← links)
- Swimming Exercise in the Acute or Late Phase after Sciatic Nerve Crush Accelerates Nerve Regeneration (Q42177975) (← links)
- Neuroprotective Effects of Exercise Treatments After Injury: The Dual Role of Neurotrophic Factors. (Q42711976) (← links)
- Treadmill training promotes axon regeneration in injured peripheral nerves (Q43241720) (← links)
- Non-invasive stimulation of the vibrissal pad improves recovery of whisking function after simultaneous lesion of the facial and infraorbital nerves in rats. (Q43828465) (← links)
- Tail muscles become slow but fatigable in chronic sacral spinal rats with spasticity (Q47109697) (← links)
- Compensatory axon sprouting for very slow axonal die-back in a transgenic model of spinal muscular atrophy type III. (Q47867123) (← links)
- Tetrodotoxin prevents motor unit enlargement after partial denervation in rat hindlimb muscles (Q49052591) (← links)
- Sprouting capacity of lumbar motoneurons in normal and hemisected spinal cords of the rat. (Q53320671) (← links)
- Late administration of high-frequency electrical stimulation increases nerve regeneration without aggravating neuropathic pain in a nerve crush injury. (Q55510785) (← links)
- The Role of BDNF in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: Activity-Dependent Treatments and Val66Met (Q61449132) (← links)
- Bridging larger gaps in peripheral nerves using neural prosthetics and physical therapeutic agents. (Q64987861) (← links)
- Neuromuscular activity impairs axonal sprouting in partially denervated muscles by inhibiting bridge formation of perisynaptic Schwann cells (Q79159069) (← links)
- Paralysis elicited by spinal cord injury evokes selective disassembly of neuromuscular synapses with and without terminal sprouting in ankle flexors of the adult rat (Q79351959) (← links)
- The Basis for Diminished Functional Recovery after Delayed Peripheral Nerve Repair (Q83798540) (← links)
- Manual stimulation of the whisker pad after hypoglossal-facial anastomosis (HFA) using a Y-tube conduit does not improve recovery of whisking function (Q87431266) (← links)
- The Schwann Cell as an Active Synaptic Partner (Q88064135) (← links)
- Pattern of lung function decline in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: implications for timing of noninvasive ventilation (Q90449530) (← links)