1. Functional changes following denervation have been studied by intracellular recording at the neuromuscular junction of the cockroach coxal muscle. 2. Spontaneous subthreshold activity disappeared together with nerve-muscle transmission in about 2 days after nerve section at 26 °C. The onset of the failure was mainly dependent on the temperature and also on the length of the transected distal stump. After complete cessation of the miniature excitatory postsynaptic potentials (MEPSPs) for about 3 weeks at 26 °C, the miniature potentials resumed at a slower rate. Regeneration occurred faster when axotomy was performed by crushing the nerve rather than by sectioning. 3. Resumption of the MEPSPs was accompanied by response to nerve stimu-lati...
Successive stages in the reinnervation of denervated muscle fibers following a complete or partial m...
Now that behavioural descriptions of walking in the cockroach are available (Delcomyn, 1971) attempt...
The effect of nerve lesions upon the dendritic branching of the meta-thoracic 'fast ' coxa...
1. Functional changes in neuromuscular transmission following denervation of the coxal depressor mus...
Wihtin 5 days after the leg nerves of a cockroach are injured, miniature end-plate potentials have d...
Nerve root 5 that supplies the coxal depressor muscles from the metathoracic ganglion in the cockroa...
The effect of denervation on the excitability of cockroach central neurones has been investigated us...
1. The trochanteral hair-plate afferents in the metathoracic leg of the cock-roach, Periplaneta amer...
The central nervous system of the cockroach is able to recover following nerve lesions, by specific ...
Muscle depends on innervation and contraction to maintain a differentiated state. Denervation or dis...
The structure of normal and denervated muscle fibres in the metathoracic retractor unguis muscle of ...
1. The active properties of axonless nonspiking interneurons in the thoracic nervous system of the l...
1. Electrical characteristics of the cell body of an identified motoneurone, the 'fast' coxal depres...
BACKGROUND:Many insects can regenerate limbs, but less is known about the regrowth process with rega...
1. The whole biventer cervicis muscles of the chick, being innervated by a branch of the dorsal ramu...
Successive stages in the reinnervation of denervated muscle fibers following a complete or partial m...
Now that behavioural descriptions of walking in the cockroach are available (Delcomyn, 1971) attempt...
The effect of nerve lesions upon the dendritic branching of the meta-thoracic 'fast ' coxa...
1. Functional changes in neuromuscular transmission following denervation of the coxal depressor mus...
Wihtin 5 days after the leg nerves of a cockroach are injured, miniature end-plate potentials have d...
Nerve root 5 that supplies the coxal depressor muscles from the metathoracic ganglion in the cockroa...
The effect of denervation on the excitability of cockroach central neurones has been investigated us...
1. The trochanteral hair-plate afferents in the metathoracic leg of the cock-roach, Periplaneta amer...
The central nervous system of the cockroach is able to recover following nerve lesions, by specific ...
Muscle depends on innervation and contraction to maintain a differentiated state. Denervation or dis...
The structure of normal and denervated muscle fibres in the metathoracic retractor unguis muscle of ...
1. The active properties of axonless nonspiking interneurons in the thoracic nervous system of the l...
1. Electrical characteristics of the cell body of an identified motoneurone, the 'fast' coxal depres...
BACKGROUND:Many insects can regenerate limbs, but less is known about the regrowth process with rega...
1. The whole biventer cervicis muscles of the chick, being innervated by a branch of the dorsal ramu...
Successive stages in the reinnervation of denervated muscle fibers following a complete or partial m...
Now that behavioural descriptions of walking in the cockroach are available (Delcomyn, 1971) attempt...
The effect of nerve lesions upon the dendritic branching of the meta-thoracic 'fast ' coxa...