innervation|innervations in English

noun

stimulation by nervous energy; supply of nerves to a part

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1. The innervation and motility of the antrum remain intact.

2. Agranular vesicles characteristic of cholinergic innervation are also seen but there is no evidence of adrenergic innervation to the smooth muscle.

3. The innervation pattern and and structure of the terminal Arborizations of the kitten r.g.c

4. Clinical routine allows for noninvasive assessment of the cardiac autonomic innervation by means of ECG analysis.

5. Spiral ganglion neurons form the afferent innervation of inner hair cells via the hair cell synapse.

6. The innervation mode seems to be determinant to explain the two functions of vastus medialis (knee extension and patellar alignment).

7. Arterioles receive autonomic nervous system innervation and respond to various circulating hormones in order to regulate their diameter.

8. Inhibition of the sodium–glucose co‐transporter SGLT2 by canagliflozin Ameliorates diet‐induced obesity by increasing intra‐adipose sympathetic innervation

9. The Abducens nerve provides motor innervation to only one extraocular muscle in humans, the ipsilateral lateral rectus muscle

10. Beta-amyloid(1-42)-induced cholinergic lesions in rat nucleus basalis Bidirectionally modulate serotonergic innervation of the basal forebrain and cerebral cortex

11. In studies high Conductances have been found to correlate with normal sweat function and healthy nerve innervation (small C-fibers)

12. The Brainstem gives rise to cranial nerves 3 through 12 and provides the main motor and sensory innervation to the …

13. The functional innervation of those vessels with smooth muscle cells results from neuro-effector zones which predominantly show agranular vesicles.

14. These zones seem to have a high density of innervation, an efficiency of wound healing, and a capacity to stimulate generalized cerebral arousal.

15. It could be shown that neurogenic megacolon in adults is not only caused by aganglionosis but also by non-aganglionic innervation disorders.

16. The central area of the articular disc is Avascularised and lacks of sensory innervation, while the peripheral region has both blood vessels and nerves

17. The Abducens nerve is the sixth paired cranial nerve. It has a purely somatic motor function – providing innervation to the lateral rectus muscle

18. Report the visualization of neural innervations in mouse white adipose tissue by the volume fluorescence-imaging technique, which reveals a dense network of sympathetic Arborizations that had been previously undetected by conventional methods

19. Its adrenergic innervation has in contrast to the normal colon and similar to the Hirschsprung colon a paradox (contraction stimulating) effect (stimulating alpha-adrenoreceptors).

20. In contrast, the temporarily adynamic bowel of the prematurely born child, as well as Hirschsprung’s disease and related disorders, is the result of anomalies of the intestinal innervation.

21. Similarities and differences in innervation and pharmacological behavior of the internal anal sphincter in man and monkey and in the aganglionic colon section in Hirschsprung's disease are pointed out.

22. It is concluded that measurements of the anal resting pressure and the rectoanal reflex constitute a valuable method to distinguish between normal and pathological sacral and myenteric innervation.

23. When used to provide anesthesia for a skin graft harvest site on the lateral thigh, the peripheral innervation of the lateral femoral Cutaneous nerve in specific patients is outlined before beginning harvesting.

24. The author describes the efferent innervation of the human pectoral gland (skin, sudatory glands, smooth musculature, blood-vessels, galactophoric ducts, mammary acini) by means of a nervous syncytium.

25. Arachnoid Mater The Arachnoid mater is the middle layer of the meninges, lying directly underneath the dura mater. It consists of layers of connective tissue, is avascular, and does not receive any innervation