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Structural and molecular characteristics of axons in the long head of the biceps tendon
(Springer Nature, 2020)
The innervation of the long head of the biceps tendon (LHBT) is not sufficiently documented. This is a drawback since pathologies of the LHBT are a major source of shoulder pain. Thus, the study aimed to characterize ...
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Evidence that the extraocular motor nuclei innervate monkey palisade endings
(Elsevier, 2011)
Palisade endings are found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of almost every mammalian species, including primates. These nerve specializations surrounding the muscle fiber insertion have been postulated to be the ...
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Palisade endings of extraocular muscles develop postnatally following different time courses
(Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2017)
PURPOSE. To analyze in a frontal-eyed mammal (cat) the postnatal development of palisade endings in extraocular muscles (EOMs) and to compare the spatiotemporal and quantitative patterns of palisade endings among individual ...
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Palisade endings have an exocytotic machinery but lack acetylcholine receptors and distinct acetylcholinesterase activity
(ARVO, 2020)
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to test whether palisade endings express structural and molecular features of exocytotic machinery, and are associated with acetylcholine receptors, and enzymes for neurotransmitter ...
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Palisade Endings Are a Constant Feature in the Extraocular Muscles of Frontal-Eyed, But Not Lateral-Eyed, Animals
(Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, 2016)
Purpose To test whether palisade endings are a general feature of mammalian extraocular muscles (EOMs). Methods Thirteen species, some frontal-eyed (human, monkey, cat, and ferret), and others lateral-eyed (pig, ...
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Axons Giving Rise to the Palisade Endings of Feline Extraocular Muscles Display Motor Features
(Society for Neuroscience, 2013)
Palisade endings are nerve specializations found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of mammals, including primates. They have long been postulated to be proprioceptors. It was recently demonstrated that palisade endings are ...