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11-3 A neuromuscular junction. 11-4 The human central nervous system 11-5A Human brain 11-6 A cross section of the spinal cord. 11-7 A schematic diagram of the meninges 11-8 A "typical" spinal nerve, with a cross section of the spinal cord 11-9 The general reflex arc 11-10 A ...
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ)—a synapse formed between lower motor neuron and skeletal muscle fibre—represents a major focus of both basic neuroscience research and clinical neuroscience research. Although the NMJ is known to play an important role in many neurodegenerative conditions affecting ...
Besides nerve localization in the peripheral nervous system, it occurs in diseases of the presynaptic neuromuscular junction such as botulism and myasthenic syndrome. In addition to the acquired causes, inherited disorders such as HSAN, FAP, Tangier disease, and Fabry disease also exist. The ...
Learn its components actively, easily and efficiently using Kenhub's quizzes and labeled diagrams about the lymphatic system!Development The thymus gland has dual embryonic origin. Thymic epithelium develops during the sixth week of gestation, from the ventral diverticular epithelium of the third ...
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资源类别:文库文档格式:PDF文档页数:458文件大小:117.07MB团购合买:点击进入团购内容简介 Part I Human Organization 1 Organization of the Body 2 Chemistry of Life 3 Cell Structure and Function 4 Body Tissues and Membranes 5 The Integumentary System Part II Support and Movement 6 The Skeletal System 7...
● The muscle stretch (myotatic) reflex includes the neuromuscular spindle, GSA dorsal root ganglion cell, GSE ventral horn gamma motor neuron, and the neuromuscular junction. V Dermatomes (Figure 2-3) are strips of skin extending from the posterior midline to the anterior midline which are ...
The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) plays a fundamental role in transferring information from lower motor neuron to skeletal muscle to generate movement. It is also an experimentally accessible model synapse routinely studied in animal models to explore fundamental aspects of synaptic form and function. ...
The clinical, electrophysical, and pathological aspects of the individual myasthenic disorders are discussed in subsequent chapters.Andrew G. Engel