In the myotomal muscles of the dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula, there are 2 major types of fibre. The red fibres at the periphery of the myotome receive a distributed en grappe pattern of innervation. There are subjunctional folds at these endings, and the nerve terminals contain vesicles around 50 nm in diameter. In contrast to this, the white twitch fibres of the myotome are innervated focally, by 2 nerve fibres passing to the same motor end-plate. These 2 fibres contain vesicles of different types. One type of nerve terminal contains vesicles around 50 nm in diameter; these terminals resemble those upon the red fibres. The other contains vesicles up to 100 nm in diameter, frequently possessing a dense core. It is suggested that the white ...
Purpose: To study the medial rectus (MR) muscle of zebrafish (Danio rerio) with respect to the patte...
We describe experiments on isolated, live muscle fibres which simulate their in vivo activity in a s...
Post-hatching development of lateral muscle in a teleost fish, Sparus aurata (L) was examined. At ha...
Fish myotomes contain two basic types of muscle fibre, red and white. Where these are separate the r...
Two distinct patterns of innervation of the myotomal musculature of teleosts have been described (Ba...
The presence of putative neuromodulators in the nerve fibres was investigated in white skeletal musc...
The presence of putative neuromodulators in the nerve fibres was investigated in white skeletal musc...
Muscles of fishes are active in a variety of movements that differ in velocity, duration and excursi...
The arrangement and innervation of lateral muscle and adductor mandibulae (AM) complex were examined...
The mechanism of gill ventilation in the dogfish has been shown to be fundamentally the same as that...
A nerve-muscle preparation from the sculpin Myoxocephalus scorpius was used to study the membrane re...
Many marine organisms accumulate high concentrations of solutes in their tissues to maintain osmotic...
Muscles of fishes are active in a variety of movements that differ in velocity, duration and excursi...
InDicentrarchus labrax (the sea bass) the differentiation of lateral muscle fibres occurs at differe...
Junctional potentials (jp's) recorded from superficial distal fibers of the crayfish opener muscle ...
Purpose: To study the medial rectus (MR) muscle of zebrafish (Danio rerio) with respect to the patte...
We describe experiments on isolated, live muscle fibres which simulate their in vivo activity in a s...
Post-hatching development of lateral muscle in a teleost fish, Sparus aurata (L) was examined. At ha...
Fish myotomes contain two basic types of muscle fibre, red and white. Where these are separate the r...
Two distinct patterns of innervation of the myotomal musculature of teleosts have been described (Ba...
The presence of putative neuromodulators in the nerve fibres was investigated in white skeletal musc...
The presence of putative neuromodulators in the nerve fibres was investigated in white skeletal musc...
Muscles of fishes are active in a variety of movements that differ in velocity, duration and excursi...
The arrangement and innervation of lateral muscle and adductor mandibulae (AM) complex were examined...
The mechanism of gill ventilation in the dogfish has been shown to be fundamentally the same as that...
A nerve-muscle preparation from the sculpin Myoxocephalus scorpius was used to study the membrane re...
Many marine organisms accumulate high concentrations of solutes in their tissues to maintain osmotic...
Muscles of fishes are active in a variety of movements that differ in velocity, duration and excursi...
InDicentrarchus labrax (the sea bass) the differentiation of lateral muscle fibres occurs at differe...
Junctional potentials (jp's) recorded from superficial distal fibers of the crayfish opener muscle ...
Purpose: To study the medial rectus (MR) muscle of zebrafish (Danio rerio) with respect to the patte...
We describe experiments on isolated, live muscle fibres which simulate their in vivo activity in a s...
Post-hatching development of lateral muscle in a teleost fish, Sparus aurata (L) was examined. At ha...