Neuromuscular transmission
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- The mechanism of neuromuscular transmission is the liberation of acetyl choline which is synthesised in the terminal axoplasm from choline and acetyl coenzyme A under the influence of choline-O- acetyl transferase.
- Neuromuscular transmission is adequate in identified abnormal dystrophic muscle fibres.
- To test if recovery of neuromuscular transmission is complete after the use of neostigmine under standardized conditions, we have measured adductor pollicis mechanical activity in response to 0.
- Ultimately, however, only investigation of motor point biopsy samples from patients with MFS can determine whether neuromuscular transmission is impaired and if so, at what level, and whether anti-GQ1b antibodies and complement are bound to neuromuscular junctions in MFS patients.
- We conclude that the temperature-sensitive neuromuscular transmission is accounted for solely by a deficiency in Kv1.
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