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- ****ociated with electrical induction in denervated muscles. Changes in the resting membrane potential involving denervated muscles presents mild depolarization...
- exercise. This was first demonstrated by measuring the dilation of a (denervated) pupil of a cat on a treadmill, later confirmed using a biological ****ay...
- artery leading to Harlequin syndrome. The sympathetic deficit on the denervated side causes anhidrosis (lack of sweating). Patients with Horner's Syndrome...
- Trauma to the orbit can damage the short ciliary nerves. Anything that denervates the ciliary ganglion will produce a tonic pupil due to aberrant nerve...
- pathway from the hypogastric plexi to the spinal cord. Presacral neurectomy denervates the uterus and causes loss of some bladder sensation. Presacral neurectomy...
- These sprouts can reinnervate orphaned muscle fibers that have been denervated by acute polio infection, restoring the fibers' capacity to contract and...
- indicative of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). The procerus muscle may be denervated to reduce furrow lines around the glabella caused by frowning. This may...
- pregnancy, the myometrium (the muscle part of the uterus) is greatly denervated. Stretch receptors in the uterus disappear during pregnancy, and stretch...
- Sakmann B (April 1976). "Single-channel currents recorded from membrane of denervated frog muscle fibres". Nature. 260 (5554): 799–802. Bibcode:1976Natur.260...
- skeletal muscles of old rats is partially explained by the existence of denervated muscle fibers". The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences...