There are two muscle fiber types in extraocular muscles: those receiving a single motor end plate, termed singly innervated fibers (SIFs), and those receiving multiple small terminals along their length, termed multiply innervated fibers (MIFs). In monkeys, these two fiber types receive input from different motoneuron pools: SIF motoneurons found within the extraocular motor nuclei, and MIF motoneurons found along their periphery. For the monkey medial rectus muscle, MIF motoneurons are found in the C-group, while SIF motoneurons lie in the A- and B-groups. We analyzed the somatodendritic morphology and ultrastructure of these three groups of macaque medial rectus motoneurons to better understand the structural determinants controlling the ...
Missing lateral rectus force and absence of medial rectus co-contrac-tion in ocular convergence. J N...
Purpose: To further chemically characterize palisade endings in extraocular muscles in rhesus monkey...
Palisade endings are found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of almost every mammalian species, incl...
There are two muscle fiber types in extraocular muscles: those receiving a single motor end plate, t...
Eye muscle fibers can be divided into two categories: nontwitch, multiply innervated muscle fibers (...
In all vertebrates the eyes are moved by six pairs of extraocular muscles enabling horizontal, verti...
International audiencePremotor circuits driving extraocular motoneurons and downstream motor outputs...
The oculomotor nucleus (nIII) contains the motoneurons of medial, inferior, and superior recti (MR, ...
The motoneurons, dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and sympathetic ganglion (SG) cells forming the common p...
Extraocular muscles contain two types of muscle fibers according to their innervation pattern: singl...
A central problem in motor research has been to understand how sensory signals are transformed to ge...
<p>Rostrocaudal distribution of iliopsoas, semimembranosus, and external sphincter motoneurons in 5 ...
SUMMARY: The phylogenetic proximity of primates to humans, along with their behavioral, biochemical,...
The mamillary body of the mammals always consists of two nuclei, the medial and lateral. The medial ...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to localize the cell bodies of palisade endings that are asso...
Missing lateral rectus force and absence of medial rectus co-contrac-tion in ocular convergence. J N...
Purpose: To further chemically characterize palisade endings in extraocular muscles in rhesus monkey...
Palisade endings are found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of almost every mammalian species, incl...
There are two muscle fiber types in extraocular muscles: those receiving a single motor end plate, t...
Eye muscle fibers can be divided into two categories: nontwitch, multiply innervated muscle fibers (...
In all vertebrates the eyes are moved by six pairs of extraocular muscles enabling horizontal, verti...
International audiencePremotor circuits driving extraocular motoneurons and downstream motor outputs...
The oculomotor nucleus (nIII) contains the motoneurons of medial, inferior, and superior recti (MR, ...
The motoneurons, dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and sympathetic ganglion (SG) cells forming the common p...
Extraocular muscles contain two types of muscle fibers according to their innervation pattern: singl...
A central problem in motor research has been to understand how sensory signals are transformed to ge...
<p>Rostrocaudal distribution of iliopsoas, semimembranosus, and external sphincter motoneurons in 5 ...
SUMMARY: The phylogenetic proximity of primates to humans, along with their behavioral, biochemical,...
The mamillary body of the mammals always consists of two nuclei, the medial and lateral. The medial ...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to localize the cell bodies of palisade endings that are asso...
Missing lateral rectus force and absence of medial rectus co-contrac-tion in ocular convergence. J N...
Purpose: To further chemically characterize palisade endings in extraocular muscles in rhesus monkey...
Palisade endings are found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of almost every mammalian species, incl...