Plasticity of the neuromuscular system
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Plasticity of the neuromuscular system
(Ciba Foundation symposium, 138)
Wiley, 1988
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"Symposium of Plasticity of the Neuromuscular System, held at the Ciba Foundation, London, 19-21 January 1988"--Contents p
Editors, David Evered (organizer) and Julie Whelan
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographies and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The structural and functional integrity of skeletal muscle depends on its innervation; conversely, muscle cells have a major influence on the development of their motor nerve supply. This book covered the proceedings of a Ciba Foundation symposium on plasticity of the neuromuscular system, held at the Ciba Foundation, London, on 19th - 21st January 1988. Current research was made available on the mutual interaction between skeletal muscle fibre and motoneurons at all levels, from the physiological to the molecular. This work should be of interest not only to biologists and neurologists, but also biochemists, neurophysiologists and developmental neurobiologists.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:. Physiological Factors Influencing the Growth of Skeletal Muscle (R. Eisenberg, et al.). Hormonal Control of Myosin Heavy Chain Genes During Development of Skeletal Muscles (N. Rubinstein, et al.). Mechanisms of Interaction Between Motoneurons and Muscles (M. Brown & E. Lunn). In Vitro Analysis of Specificity during Nerve--Muscle Synaptogenesis (D. Sanes & M. Poo). Reorganization of Synaptic Inputs to Developing Skeletal Muscle Fibers (G. Vrbov?, et al.). The Role of Muscle in the Development and Differentiation of Spinal Mq6 Neurons: In Vitro Studies (C. Henderson). Comparison of Injury and Development in the Neuromuscular System (T. Gordon, et al.). Responses of Diseased Muscle to Electrical and Mechanical Intervention (V. Dubowitz). Subject Index.
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