Ward_1986_Exp.Neurol_93_419

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Title : Membrane potential and intracellular potassium and sodium activities after denervation of soleus muscles of neonatal rats - Ward_1986_Exp.Neurol_93_419
Author(s) : Ward KM , Wareham AC
Ref : Experimental Neurology , 93 :419 , 1986
Abstract :

Potassium and sodium ion-selective microelectrodes were used in vitro to investigate the depolarization of slow-twitch skeletal muscle fibers (soleus) following denervation at 5 to 6 days of age. The normal increase in intracellular potassium ion activity and decrease in sodium ion activity which occurs during the first 3 weeks of life were delayed or prevented by denervation. The results are compared with those found after similar periods of denervation of neonatal rat fast-twitch muscle.

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Ward KM, Wareham AC (1986)
Membrane potential and intracellular potassium and sodium activities after denervation of soleus muscles of neonatal rats
Experimental Neurology 93 :419

Ward KM, Wareham AC (1986)
Experimental Neurology 93 :419