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Includes subject section, name section, and 1968-1970, technical reports.




The Physiological and Technical Basis of Electromyography


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The Physiological and Technical Basis of Electromyography aims to help the clinician involved in the study of diseases of the peripheral nervous system and muscle to better understand the pathophysiological basis for many of the observations derived from electromyography and nerve conduction studies. The book begins with basic background information to enable the reader to understand the pathophysiological mechanisms covered in the remainder of the text. This is followed by separate chapters on the physiological consequences of the main patterns of injury and repair affecting the peripheral nervous system; the general principles of stimulation and recording techniques as applied to man; and techniques employed to record somatosensory evoked potentials. Subsequent chapters cover the motor unit; priorities and objectives of needle electromyography; abnormal spontaneous and provoked activity originating in motoneurons or their axons; neuromuscular transmission; and the important aspects of the anatomy and physiology of cranial nerves and the electrophysiological methods available for testing them. This book is intended not only for practicing electromyographers but also for those neurologists and physiatrists who, although they may not practice electromyography, have an interest in neuromuscular diseases and the place of electromyography in the analysis of these disorders.







Biomembranes


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1: The Bacterial Membrane.- I. Introduction.- II. Membranes and Surface Organization of the Bacterial Cell.- A. Surface Structures of Gram-Negative Bacteria.- B. Surface Structures of Gram-Positive Bacteria.- III. Intracellular Membrane Systems in Bacteria.- A. Mesosome Vesicles and Membranes.- B. Photosynthetic Membranes.- C. Membrane Vesicles, "Stacked" Membranes, Dissociation, and Gas Vacuoles.- D. Reticulum.- IV. Anatomy of Bacterial Membranes.- V. Chemical Composition of Isolated Membranes.- A. Gross Chemical Composition.- B. Lipids and Lipid-Soluble Components.- C. Proteins.- VI. Molecul.







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The Dynamic State of Muscle Fibers


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Receptors and Cellular Pharmacology


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Receptors and Cellular Pharmacology is a collection of the proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of Pharmacology held in Helsinki, Finland, on July 20-25, 1975 and organized by the Finnish Pharmacological Society. The papers explore developments relating to receptors and cellular pharmacology and address a wide range of topics such as the hydrophobic properties of the neuromuscular blocking agents and the use of toxins as tools in receptor studies. Comprised of 21 chapters, this volume begins with an introduction to histamine receptors, their pharmacological taxonomy and classification, their presence in the gastric mucosa, and their applications in medicine. The discussion then turns to pharmacological investigations on cells in culture; the acetylcholine receptor of intact and cultured chicken retina cells; actions of neurotoxins on the acetylcholine receptor; and the isolation and characterization of membrane receptors. Subsequent chapters deal with cyclic nucleotides as mediators of drug action, with particular reference to the mechanism of the relaxation-promoting effects of epinephrine on the mammalian heart. This book should be of interest to pharmacologists, internists, psychiatrists, neurologists, and anesthesiologists.