Motor units and immunohistochemistry of cat soleus muscle after long periods of cross-reinnervation
AUTOR(ES)
Lewis, D. M.
RESUMO
1. Cat soleus (slow twitch) was cross-reinnervated with nerve to flexor hallucis or digitorum longus muscle (fast twitch). More than 3 years later motor unit isometric contractions and muscle immunohistochemistry and histochemistry were investigated. All muscles differed from normal fast or slow muscle.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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