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Neuromuscular diseases -- Rehabilitation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Neuromuscular / editors, Nathan Prahlow, MD, John Kincaid MD  2014 1
Neuromuscular diseases -- Research : 60 minutes. Fight for a cure / produced by Kyra Darnton  2012 1
Neuromuscular diseases -- Social aspects : Muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular diseases : psychosocial issues / Leon I. Charash [and others], editors  2013 1
Neuromuscular Diseases -- therapy   17
Neuromuscular diseases -- Treatment.   9
Neuromuscular diseases -- Treatment -- Periodicals   2
 

Neuromuscular disorders -- See Neuromuscular diseases


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Neuromuscular end plate -- See Myoneural junction


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  Neuromuscular junction -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Neuromuscular Junction   8
Neuromuscular Junction -- anatomy & histology. : The extremities : muscles and motor points / John H. Warfel  1985 1
 

Neuromuscular Junction Disease -- See Neuromuscular Junction Diseases


Conditions characterized by impaired transmission of impulses at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION. This may result from disorders that affect receptor function, pre- or postsynaptic membrane function, or ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE activity. The majority of diseases in this category are associated with autoimmune, toxic, or inherited conditions
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Neuromuscular Junction Diseases -- See Also Channelopathies


A variety of neuromuscular conditions resulting from MUTATIONS in ION CHANNELS manifesting as episodes of EPILEPSY; HEADACHE DISORDERS; and DYSKINESIAS
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Neuromuscular Junction Diseases   2
Neuromuscular Junction Diseases -- diagnosis : Myasthenia gravis and related disorders / edited by Henry J. Kaminski  2009 1
Neuromuscular Junction Diseases -- physiopathology : Myasthenia gravis and related disorders / edited by Henry J. Kaminski  2009 1
 

Neuromuscular Junction Disorder -- See Neuromuscular Junction Diseases


Conditions characterized by impaired transmission of impulses at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION. This may result from disorders that affect receptor function, pre- or postsynaptic membrane function, or ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE activity. The majority of diseases in this category are associated with autoimmune, toxic, or inherited conditions
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Neuromuscular Junction Disorders -- See Neuromuscular Junction Diseases


Conditions characterized by impaired transmission of impulses at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION. This may result from disorders that affect receptor function, pre- or postsynaptic membrane function, or ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE activity. The majority of diseases in this category are associated with autoimmune, toxic, or inherited conditions
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Neuromuscular Junction -- drug effects : Neuromuscular monitoring in clinical practice and research / Thomas Fuchs-Buder  2010 1
Neuromuscular Junction -- physiology   2
 

Neuromuscular Junction Toxic Disorders -- See Neuromuscular Junction Diseases


Conditions characterized by impaired transmission of impulses at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION. This may result from disorders that affect receptor function, pre- or postsynaptic membrane function, or ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE activity. The majority of diseases in this category are associated with autoimmune, toxic, or inherited conditions
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Neuromuscular Junctions -- See Neuromuscular Junction


The synapse between a neuron and a muscle
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Neuromuscular Manifestation -- See Neuromuscular Manifestations


Signs and symptoms associated with diseases of the muscle, neuromuscular junction, or peripheral nerves
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Neuromuscular Manifestations.   2
Neuromuscular manifestations of general diseases. : Evaluation and treatment of myopathies / edited by Emma Ciafaloni, Patrick F. Chinnery, Robert C. Griggs  2014 1
 

Neuromuscular nondepolarizing agents -- See Curare-like agents


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Neuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agents : From poison arrows to Prozac : how deadly toxins changed our lives forever / Stanley Feldman  2009 1
 

Neuromuscular Signs and Symptoms -- See Neuromuscular Manifestations


Signs and symptoms associated with diseases of the muscle, neuromuscular junction, or peripheral nerves
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Neuromuscular spindles.   2
Neuromuscular spindles -- Congresses : The Muscle spindle / edited by I.A. Boyd and M.H. Gladden  1985 1
 

Neuromuscular symptoms of general diseases -- See Neuromuscular manifestations of general diseases


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Neuromuscular transmission -- See Also the narrower term Neuromuscular spindles


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Neuromuscular transmission.   12
 

Neuromuscular Transmission Disorder -- See Neuromuscular Junction Diseases


Conditions characterized by impaired transmission of impulses at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION. This may result from disorders that affect receptor function, pre- or postsynaptic membrane function, or ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE activity. The majority of diseases in this category are associated with autoimmune, toxic, or inherited conditions
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Neuromuscular Transmission Disorders -- See Neuromuscular Junction Diseases


Conditions characterized by impaired transmission of impulses at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION. This may result from disorders that affect receptor function, pre- or postsynaptic membrane function, or ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE activity. The majority of diseases in this category are associated with autoimmune, toxic, or inherited conditions
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Neuromuskuläre Krankheit : Inherited neuromuscular diseases : translation from pathomechanisms to therapies / [edited by] Carmen Espinós, Vicente Felipo, Francesc Palau  2009 1
Neuromuskuläre Krankheit -- Aufsatzsammlung. : Neuromuscular diseases : from basic mechanisms to clinical management / volume editor, F. Deymeer  2000 1
Neuromuskuläres System : Irritating experiments : Haller's concept and the European controversy on irritability and sensibility, 1750-90 / Hubert Steinke  2005 1
 

Neuromyasthenia, Epidemic -- See Myalgic encephalomyelitis


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Neuron -- See Neurons


The basic cellular units of nervous tissue. Each neuron consists of a body, an axon, and dendrites. Their purpose is to receive, conduct, and transmit impulses in the NERVOUS SYSTEM
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Neuron, Alpha Motor -- See Motor Neurons


Neurons which activate MUSCLE CELLS
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  Neuron Degeneration -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Neuron Degenerations -- See Nerve Degeneration


Loss of functional activity and trophic degeneration of nerve axons and their terminal arborizations following the destruction of their cells of origin or interruption of their continuity with these cells. The pathology is characteristic of neurodegenerative diseases. Often the process of nerve degeneration is studied in research on neuroanatomical localization and correlation of the neurophysiology of neural pathways
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Neuron Disease, Motor -- See Motor Neuron Disease


Diseases characterized by a selective degeneration of the motor neurons of the spinal cord, brainstem, or motor cortex. Clinical subtypes are distinguished by the major site of degeneration. In AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS there is involvement of upper, lower, and brainstem motor neurons. In progressive muscular atrophy and related syndromes (see MUSCULAR ATROPHY, SPINAL) the motor neurons in the spinal cord are primarily affected. With progressive bulbar palsy (BULBAR PALSY, PROGRESSIVE), the initial degeneration occurs in the brainstem. In primary lateral sclerosis, the cortical neurons are affected in isolation. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1089)
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Neuron Diseases, Motor -- See Motor Neuron Disease


Diseases characterized by a selective degeneration of the motor neurons of the spinal cord, brainstem, or motor cortex. Clinical subtypes are distinguished by the major site of degeneration. In AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS there is involvement of upper, lower, and brainstem motor neurons. In progressive muscular atrophy and related syndromes (see MUSCULAR ATROPHY, SPINAL) the motor neurons in the spinal cord are primarily affected. With progressive bulbar palsy (BULBAR PALSY, PROGRESSIVE), the initial degeneration occurs in the brainstem. In primary lateral sclerosis, the cortical neurons are affected in isolation. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1089)
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Neuron, Dopamine -- See Dopaminergic Neurons


Neurons whose primary neurotransmitter is DOPAMINE
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Neuron, Dopaminergic -- See Dopaminergic Neurons


Neurons whose primary neurotransmitter is DOPAMINE
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Neuron, Mirror -- See Mirror Neurons


Neurons that fire when an animal acts or observes the same action of another thus coding the motor response. They were originally discovered in the premotor and parietal cortex of the monkey and studies have shown that neurons that have a similar mechanism are present in humans. Mirror neurons are theorized to be related to social cognition
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Neuron, Motor -- See Motor Neurons


Neurons which activate MUSCLE CELLS
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Neuron, Nociceptive -- See Nociceptors


Peripheral AFFERENT NEURONS which are sensitive to injuries or pain, usually caused by extreme thermal exposures, mechanical forces, or other noxious stimuli. Their cell bodies reside in the DORSAL ROOT GANGLIA. Their peripheral terminals (NERVE ENDINGS) innervate target tissues and transduce noxious stimuli via axons to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
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