History, mechanisms and clinical value of fibrillation analyses in muscle denervation and reinnervation by Single Fiber Electromyography and Dynamic Echomyography
This work reviews history, current clinical relevance and future of fibrillation, a functional marker of skeletal muscle denervated fibers. Fibrillations, i.e., spontaneous contraction, in denervated muscle were first described during the nineteenth century. It is known that alterations in membrane...
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Main Authors: | Amber Pond (Author), Andrea Marcante (Author), Riccardo Zanato (Author), Leonora Martino (Author), Roberto Stramare (Author), Vincenzo Vindigni (Author), Sandra Zampieri (Author), Christian Hofer (Author), Helmut Kern (Author), Stefano Masiero (Author), Francesco Piccione (Author) |
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2014-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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