2011
DOI: 10.1038/nmat3146
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Electrochemical activation and inhibition of neuromuscular systems through modulation of ion concentrations with ion-selective membranes

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“…Confocal microscopy and a fluorescent Ca 2ϩ indicator dye (Fluo-4 NW, Life Technologies Corporation, Grand Island, N.Y.) were used to detect the change in Ca 2ϩ concentration measured by a change in intensity of the fluorescent dye at the peripheral nerve interface. 25 A 40 percent reduction of the electrical threshold value was observed (from 7.4 A to 4.4 A)…”
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“…Confocal microscopy and a fluorescent Ca 2ϩ indicator dye (Fluo-4 NW, Life Technologies Corporation, Grand Island, N.Y.) were used to detect the change in Ca 2ϩ concentration measured by a change in intensity of the fluorescent dye at the peripheral nerve interface. 25 A 40 percent reduction of the electrical threshold value was observed (from 7.4 A to 4.4 A)…”
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confidence: 91%
“…25 Sciatic nerves innervating the gastrocnemius muscles of 50 American bullfrogs (n ϭ 100) were dissected for in vitro experiments. Each nerve was placed on a microfabricated planar gold electrode array and a stimulation current was applied.…”
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“…infested donkeys. This result might be an indication for neuromuscular irritability and polarization [26,27]. As well as, serum calcium level decreased in infested animals and accompanied by oxidative stress which might lead to bone formation problem [28].…”
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