Disorders of Voluntary MuscleCambridge University Press, 21 Ιαν 2010 - 1069 σελίδες This major new edition fulfils the need for a single-volume, up-to-date information resource on the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of skeletal muscles, including the muscular dystrophies, mitochondrial myopathies, metabolic myopathies, ion channel disorders, and dysimmune myopathies. As background to the clinical coverage, relevant information on advances in molecular and developmental biology, immunopathology, mitochondrial biology, ion-channel dynamics, cell membrane and signal transduction science, and imaging technology is summarized. Combining essential new knowledge with the fundamentals of history-taking and clinical examination, this extensively illustrated book will continue to be the mainstay for practising physicians and biomedical scientists concerned with muscle disease. Regular updates on the clinical and basic science aspects of muscle disease - written mainly by rising stars of myology - will be published on an accompanying website. |
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... myoblast cells during development.The muscle fiber has ahighly organizedstructure, with severaldistinct spatial domains.Nuclei are positioned along theperipheryofthe fiber beneath the plasma membrane, or sarcolemma. The center ...
... myoblast cells during development.The muscle fiber has ahighly organizedstructure, with severaldistinct spatial domains.Nuclei are positioned along theperipheryofthe fiber beneath the plasma membrane, or sarcolemma. The center ...
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... myoblasts[45]. Muscles Most mammalian muscle fibersareonly afew centimeterslong, much shorter than thelength of most muscles. Thelength ofamuscle fiber isthoughtto belimitedby to be activated theneedforsarcomeres nearly simultaneously ...
... myoblasts[45]. Muscles Most mammalian muscle fibersareonly afew centimeterslong, much shorter than thelength of most muscles. Thelength ofamuscle fiber isthoughtto belimitedby to be activated theneedforsarcomeres nearly simultaneously ...
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... (myoblasts) that fuse togethertoform multinucleated cells (myotubes) and these mature into myofibers (Figure 2.1). Originof myogenicprecursor cellsand differentmusclesduring development Adetailed discussionofthe originandformation of ...
... (myoblasts) that fuse togethertoform multinucleated cells (myotubes) and these mature into myofibers (Figure 2.1). Originof myogenicprecursor cellsand differentmusclesduring development Adetailed discussionofthe originandformation of ...
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... myoblasts; followed by (b) myoblastalignment associated with cessation of proliferation and onset of differentiation; (c) fusion of many myoblasts to form multinucleated young muscle fibers (myotubes) that (d) differentiate further to ...
... myoblasts; followed by (b) myoblastalignment associated with cessation of proliferation and onset of differentiation; (c) fusion of many myoblasts to form multinucleated young muscle fibers (myotubes) that (d) differentiate further to ...
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... myoblasts lying between myofibers: an electron lucent zone can be seen in one of the two cells (asterisk) and phagocytic cells are closely apposed. Cilia are relatively frequent in myoblasts located outside the myofiber although they are.
... myoblasts lying between myofibers: an electron lucent zone can be seen in one of the two cells (asterisk) and phagocytic cells are closely apposed. Cilia are relatively frequent in myoblasts located outside the myofiber although they are.
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Dystrophic myopathies of early childhood onset | |
Investigation of muscle disease 4 Electrophysiological evaluation of suspected myopathy | |
Eugenio MercuriandMarianne deVisser Section 3A Descriptionofmuscledisease general aspects 8 The clinical assessmentanda guide to classification o... | |
The congenitalmyopathies Carina WallgrenPettersson and NigelG Laing 14 Muscle diseases with prominent muscle contractures | |
Defects ofcarbohydrate andlipid | |
Muscular dystrophies presenting with proximal muscle | |
Muscle ionchannelopathies and related disorders | |
Other myopathies Giovanni Meolaand Michael Swash | |
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