File:A-Novel-Striated-Muscle-Specific-Myosin-Blocking-Drug-for-the-Study-of-Neuromuscular-Physiology-Video2.ogv
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English: Nerve stimulation at frequencies that fail to cause NTF in the adult fail to cause a loss of calcium transient intensity. Thirty-second fluorescence videos of tonic phrenic nerve stimulation of adult diaphragm at 1, 10, 20 40, and 100 Hz. Note flashing of individual fibers during first half of 100 Hz stimulation, representing intermittent neurotransmission. |
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Source | Video 2 from Heredia D, Schubert D, Maligireddy S, Hennig G, Gould T (2016). "A Novel Striated Muscle-Specific Myosin-Blocking Drug for the Study of Neuromuscular Physiology". Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. DOI:10.3389/fncel.2016.00276. PMID 27990107. PMC: 5130989. | ||
Author | Heredia D, Schubert D, Maligireddy S, Hennig G, Gould T | ||
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Author | Heredia D, Schubert D, Maligireddy S, Hennig G, Gould T |
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Image title | Nerve stimulation at frequencies that fail to cause NTF in the adult fail to cause a loss of calcium transient intensity. Thirty-second fluorescence videos of tonic phrenic nerve stimulation of adult diaphragm at 1, 10, 20 40, and 100 Hz. Note flashing of individual fibers during first half of 100 Hz stimulation, representing intermittent neurotransmission. |
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