MUSCLE WEAKNESS AND LACK OF REFLEX GAIN ADAPTATION PREDOMINATE DURING POST-STROKE POSTURE CONTROL OF THE WRIST

Muscle weakness and lack of reflex gain adaptation predominate during post-stroke posture control of the wrist

Abstract Background Instead of hyper-reflexia as sole paradigm, post-stroke movement disorders are currently considered the result of a complex interplay between neuronal and muscular properties, modified by level of activity.We used a closed loop system identification technique to quantify individual contributors to wrist joint stiffness during an

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The sources of rat biliary cholesterol and bile acid.

The precursor sources of bile acid and bile neutral sterol were evaluated in the rat using Triparanol to inhibit the terminal reduction in the synthesis of cholesterol.During the initial period of Triparanol administration, the accumulation of hepatic desmosterol acts to segregate relatively newly synthetic hepatic sterol from the bulk of the equil

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