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2. Sodium channel slow inactivation and the distribution of sodium channels on skeletal muscle fibres enable the performance properties of different skeletal muscle fibre types
3. Visualization of isolated trigeminal nerve invasion by lymphoma using Gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging
4. Cells use the singular properties of different channels to produce unique electrical songs
5. New territory opened by periodic paralysis associated with mitochondrial DNA mutation
6. Faster, slower, but never better: Mutations of the skeletal muscle acetylcholine receptor
7. Evidence-based guideline update: Plasmapheresis in neurologic disorders
8. An important piece has been placed in the puzzle of hypokalemic periodic paralysis
9. VOLTAGE SENSOR CHARGE LOSS ACCOUNTS FOR MOST CASES OF HYPOKALEMIC PERIODIC PARALYSIS
10. See-saw nystagmus and brainstem infarction: MRI findings
11. Slow inactivation: Slow but not dull
12. IS THE CANADIAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEM BETTER FOR NEUROLOGIC CARE?
13. Treatment of spinal epidural metastasis improves patient survival and functional state
14. Defective slow inactivation of sodium channels contributes to familial periodic paralysis
15. Insulin acts in hypokalemic periodic paralysis by reducing inward rectifier K current
16. Pneumatic sequential compression reduces the risk of deep vein thrombosis in stroke patients
17. Neuromuscular junction physiology in myasthenia gravis: Isoforms of the acetylcholine receptor in extraocular muscle and the contribution of sodium channels to the safety factor
18. Alterations of Na+ channel gating in myotonia.
19. Partial Resistance to Root-Borne Infection by Phytophthora sojae in Three Allelic Necrotic Root Mutants in Soybean
20. Elevated intracellular Ca2+ and myofibrillar Ca2+ sensitivity cause iodoacetate-induced muscle contractures
21. Autoimmune Neurological Disease
22. Intracerebral Hemorrhage
23. MEPC
24. Acute illness myopathy
25. Neurological Complications of Cancer (Neurological Disease and Therapy, Vol. 37)
26. Student's Atlas of Neuroanatomy
27. Disorders of Voluntary Muscle, 6th Ed.
28. Iodoacetate-induced skeletal muscle contracture: changes in ADP, calcium, phosphate, and pH
29. Message from the Editor's office
30. Brain's Diseases of the Nervous System, 10th Ed.
31. Neuro‐Oncology
32. Asymmetry of forearm rolling as a sign of unilateral cerebral dysfunction
33. Myopathies (Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Vol. 62)
34. Comparison of Na+ currents from type IIa and IIb human intercostal muscle fibers
35. Na+Channel Distribution and Inactivation Properties of Human Type 1 and 2 Muscle Fibersa
36. Letters to the editor
37. Na+ current densities and voltage dependence in human intercostal muscle fibres.
38. Na current density at and away from end plates on rat fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscle fibers
39. Iodoacetate-induced contracture in rat skeletal muscle: possible role of ADP
40. Multiple spinal epidural metastases.
41. Effect of anticholinergic agents upon acquired nystagmus: A double-blind study of trihexyphenidyl and tridihexethyl chloride
42. Steroids and Neuronal Activity (Ciba Foundation Symposium 153)
43. Eye muscles and myasthenia
44. Serotonin Receptor Subtypes: Basic and Clinical Aspects (Receptor Biochemistry and Methodology, Vol. 15)
45. Second occurrence of spinal epidural metastases
46. Ca sensitivity and acetylcholine receptor currents of twitch and tonic snake muscle fibers
47. Review of the Electrophysiological Techniques Used to Study Neuromuscular Transmission with Special Reference to the Transmission Abnormalities in Myasthenia Gravis and Myasthenic Syndromea.
48. Epidural metastases in prospectively evaluated veterans with cancer and back pain.
49. Slow sodium channel inactivation in mammalian muscle: A possible role in regulating excitability.
50. Environmental reduplication associated with right frontal and parietal lobe injury.
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