The crustacean muscle is extremely sensitive to mechanical injury. This is due to the fact that the muscle fibres are innervated by a feltwork of nerve fibres which surrounds them. Apparéntly, there is a lack of a muscular conduction process in these muscles. Contractions have been observed in the same muscle fibres during stimulation of the axon for the fast contraction as well as during stimulation of the fibre for the slow contraction
The effectiveness with which different contractions in a number of muscles can be inhibited was inve...
1. The flagella of crustaceans are small appendages, borne on the maxillipeds, which beat repetitive...
In this study on decapod crustaceans, we examined the Ca2+- and Sr2+-activation properties of skelet...
PART of the muscles in the claw of Cambarus clarkii are innervated by two motor axons, the thicker o...
A double motor innervation has been shown for several muscles of marine crustaceans. The adductors o...
The functions of the five fibres innervating the flexor muscle of the carpopodite was investigated i...
that the adductor muscle of the dactylopodite and the flexor of the propodite of the chelipeds of Ca...
It is shown that the opener muscle of the hermit crab, Eupagurus bernhardus L., receives a single mo...
Work from this laboratory has shown that a number of the striated muscles of the legs of the crayfis...
THE majority of the muscles in the chelipeds and walking legs of all crustaceans which have been inv...
The multiple innervation of arthropod muscle has led to the suggestion that much of its electrical a...
1. Relationships between motor innervation and muscle fibre type were examined in the closer muscle ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe fifth pereiopod of the blue crab is a specialized swimmi...
The anatomical and physiological organization of the locust metathoracic flexor tibiae was examined ...
The motor output pattern to one of the ventilatory muscles of the scaphognathite (SC) in the shore c...
The effectiveness with which different contractions in a number of muscles can be inhibited was inve...
1. The flagella of crustaceans are small appendages, borne on the maxillipeds, which beat repetitive...
In this study on decapod crustaceans, we examined the Ca2+- and Sr2+-activation properties of skelet...
PART of the muscles in the claw of Cambarus clarkii are innervated by two motor axons, the thicker o...
A double motor innervation has been shown for several muscles of marine crustaceans. The adductors o...
The functions of the five fibres innervating the flexor muscle of the carpopodite was investigated i...
that the adductor muscle of the dactylopodite and the flexor of the propodite of the chelipeds of Ca...
It is shown that the opener muscle of the hermit crab, Eupagurus bernhardus L., receives a single mo...
Work from this laboratory has shown that a number of the striated muscles of the legs of the crayfis...
THE majority of the muscles in the chelipeds and walking legs of all crustaceans which have been inv...
The multiple innervation of arthropod muscle has led to the suggestion that much of its electrical a...
1. Relationships between motor innervation and muscle fibre type were examined in the closer muscle ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe fifth pereiopod of the blue crab is a specialized swimmi...
The anatomical and physiological organization of the locust metathoracic flexor tibiae was examined ...
The motor output pattern to one of the ventilatory muscles of the scaphognathite (SC) in the shore c...
The effectiveness with which different contractions in a number of muscles can be inhibited was inve...
1. The flagella of crustaceans are small appendages, borne on the maxillipeds, which beat repetitive...
In this study on decapod crustaceans, we examined the Ca2+- and Sr2+-activation properties of skelet...