Free grafts of the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle of the rat are invaded by regenerating nerve fibers during the second postoperative week. Neuromuscular junctions are established during the third week. Levels of choline acetyltransferase (CAT) activity parallel the invasion of the graft by nerve fibers, but this activity never returns to control levels. We conclude that incomplete reinnervation of free muscle grafts may be a factor in the failure of such grafts to reattain the mass of control muscles.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50129/1/880020411_ftp.pd
The cellular and subcellular responses related to the survival or destruction and subsequent regener...
Intact soleus and extensor digitorum longus muscles in the rat were freely grafted to the contralate...
Grafting of 3-g extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of cats may be made with (i) severence of th...
Soleus muscles in the rat were freely grafted alongside a normal soleus muscle in the absence of mec...
Free grafting of the rat extensor digitorum longus muscle disrupts the neurovascular supply and resu...
Reinnervation of a free muscle graft by nerves from an adjacent intact muscle is called muscular neu...
During muscular neurotization nerves from an innervated skeletal muscle sprout and grow into an adja...
This study was undertaken as part of an effort to restore the mass and force generating ability that...
Free whole muscle autografts do not spontaneously recover all the characteristics of control muscles...
This experiment was designed to test the hypothesis that in the presence of regenerating nerve fiber...
The contractile properties of standard and nerve-intact grafts of extensor digitorum longus muscles ...
Normal or predenervated extensor digitorum longus muscles in the rat were given one or two preinject...
The soleus or extensor digitorum longus muscles of young rats were freely grafted into the bed of th...
Rat extensor digitorum longus muscles were transversely sliced into 7-8 segments. The muscle slices ...
A rat muscle freely grafted with the motor nerve intact becomes restored to full mass and contractil...
The cellular and subcellular responses related to the survival or destruction and subsequent regener...
Intact soleus and extensor digitorum longus muscles in the rat were freely grafted to the contralate...
Grafting of 3-g extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of cats may be made with (i) severence of th...
Soleus muscles in the rat were freely grafted alongside a normal soleus muscle in the absence of mec...
Free grafting of the rat extensor digitorum longus muscle disrupts the neurovascular supply and resu...
Reinnervation of a free muscle graft by nerves from an adjacent intact muscle is called muscular neu...
During muscular neurotization nerves from an innervated skeletal muscle sprout and grow into an adja...
This study was undertaken as part of an effort to restore the mass and force generating ability that...
Free whole muscle autografts do not spontaneously recover all the characteristics of control muscles...
This experiment was designed to test the hypothesis that in the presence of regenerating nerve fiber...
The contractile properties of standard and nerve-intact grafts of extensor digitorum longus muscles ...
Normal or predenervated extensor digitorum longus muscles in the rat were given one or two preinject...
The soleus or extensor digitorum longus muscles of young rats were freely grafted into the bed of th...
Rat extensor digitorum longus muscles were transversely sliced into 7-8 segments. The muscle slices ...
A rat muscle freely grafted with the motor nerve intact becomes restored to full mass and contractil...
The cellular and subcellular responses related to the survival or destruction and subsequent regener...
Intact soleus and extensor digitorum longus muscles in the rat were freely grafted to the contralate...
Grafting of 3-g extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of cats may be made with (i) severence of th...