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52. A family of neuromuscular stimulators with optical transcutaneous control
53. Effects of cardiomyoplasty on cardiac growth in rats.
54. Basic studies on skeletal muscle for cardiac assistance.
55. The dose-related response of rabbit fast muscle to long-term low-frequency stimulation.
56. Fast-to-slow transformation in stimulated rat muscle.
57. Importance of the Adaptive Properties of Skeletal Muscle in Long-Term Electrophrenic Stimulation of the Diaphragm.
58. Significance of impulse activity in the transformation of skeletal muscle type.
59. In vivo 31P-NMR spectroscopy of chronically stimulated canine skeletal muscle.
60. Serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentrations in premature infants: preliminary results.
61. Serial serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and mineral homeostasis in very premature infants fed preterm human milk.
62. The adaptive response of skeletal muscle to increased use.
63. The application and technology of implantable neuromuscular stimulators: an introduction and overview
64. Combination of Preconditioning and Delayed Flap Elevation: Evidence for Improved Perfusion and Oxygenation of the Latissimus Dorsi Muscle for Cardiomyoplasty
65. Chronic stimulation of mammalian muscle: changes in metabolite concentrations in individual fibers
66. In vivo 31P-NMR spectroscopy of chronically stimulated canine skeletal muscle
67. PROLONGED EXPIRATORY APNOEA: A DISORDER RESULTING IN EPISODES OF SEVERE ARTERIAL HYPOXAEMIA IN INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN
68. Muscle transformation in cardiomyoplasty: the effect of conditioning and mobilisation on perfusion, oxygenation and fatigue resistance in the latissimus dorsi muscle.
69. Early events in the response of fast skeletal muscle to chronic low-frequency stimulation. Polyamine biosynthesis and protein phosphorylation
70. Use of type-specific antimyosins to demonstrate the transformation of individual fibers in chronically stimulated rabbit fast muscles.
71. Chronic stimulation of mammalian muscle: enzyme changes in individual fibers
72. Chronic stimulation of mammalian muscle: changes in enzymes of six metabolic pathways
73. Phosphorylase kinase isozymes in normal and electrically stimulated skeletal muscles
74. The Nτ‐Methylhistidine content of myosin in stimulated and cross‐reinnervated skeletal muscles of the rabbit
75. The sequential replacement of myosin subunit isoforms during muscle type transformation induced by long term electrical stimulation.
76. Adaptation of skeletal muscle to increased contractile activity. Expression nuclear genes encoding mitochondrial proteins.
77. Regulation of nuclear and mitochondrial gene expression by contractile activity in skeletal muscle.
78. The influence of activity on some contractile characteristics of mammalian fast and slow muscles
79. Ultrastructural aspects of the transformation of muscle fibre type by long term stimulation: changes in Z discs and mitochondria
80. Factors affecting the integrity of latissimus dorsi muscle grafts: implications for cardiac assistance from skeletal muscle
81. Fibre type composition of rabbit tibialis anterior and extensor digitorum longus muscles
82. Functional adaptation in skeletal muscle
83. Nerve and muscle excitation (2nd edition)
84. Simple three-program implantable muscle stimulator with optical control
85. Canine diaphragm muscle after 1 yr of continuous electrical stimulation: its potential as a myocardial substitute
86. In vivo tendon tension and bone strain measurement and correlation
87. Nerve and muscle: Membranes, cells, and systemsRichard B. Stein Plenum Press, New York $18.95
88. Biomaterials Workshop
89. The N τ -Methylhistidine content of myosin in stimulated and cross-reinnervated skeletal muscles of the rabbit
90. PROLONGED EXPIRATORY APNOEA AND HYPOXAEMIA
91. PROLONGED EXPIRATORY APNOEA
92. Percutaneous switching of an implantable muscle stimulator via an optical link
93. Single fibre electromyography
94. On the calibration of digital measurements
95. Synthesis by Fast Muscle of Myosin Light Chains characteristic of Slow Muscle in Response to Long-term Stimulation
96. PII: S1350-4533(01)00004-2
97. Counterpulsation from the skeletal muscle ventricle and the intraaortic balloon pump in the normal and failing circulations.
98. Re: Fatigue with kHz frequency stimulation
99. Chapter 9 - The potential for percutaneous optical control of implants for therapeutic stimulation
100. The use of skeletal muscle to assist the failing myocardium: Problems, progress and prospects
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