Five muscles of the rat's lower hindlimb were compared with regard to their histochemical fibre type distribution at seven different proximo-distal levels. The muscles were: extensor digitorum longus (ED), flexor digitorum and hallucis longus (FD), gastrocnemius medialis (GM), peroneus longus (PE) and tibialis anterior (TA). In all the five muscles, the relative density of the 'slow' type I fibres showed a striking and similar decrease from proximal toward more distal levels. In addition, the type I fibres were concentrated within smaller and more eccentrically placed regions at distal than at more proximal levels. As a background for the further analysis of these lengthwise aspects of type I fibre regionalization, architectural features of...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
Five muscles of the rat's lower hindlimb were compared with regard to their histochemical fibre type...
Five muscles of the rat's lower hindlimb were compared with regard to their histochemical fibre type...
Five muscles of the rat's lower hindlimb were compared with regard to their histochemical fibre type...
Newly developed concepts and methods for the quantification of fibre type regionalisation were used ...
Newly developed concepts and methods for the quantification of fibre type regionalisation were used ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
Five muscles of the rat's lower hindlimb were compared with regard to their histochemical fibre type...
Five muscles of the rat's lower hindlimb were compared with regard to their histochemical fibre type...
Five muscles of the rat's lower hindlimb were compared with regard to their histochemical fibre type...
Newly developed concepts and methods for the quantification of fibre type regionalisation were used ...
Newly developed concepts and methods for the quantification of fibre type regionalisation were used ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The topographical distribution of different fibre types in muscles of the lower hindlimb in rabbits ...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...
The present thesis concerns the spatial distribution of the "slow" type I fibres within muscles of t...