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  • Mechanosensory transduction  (1)
  • Optimisation  (1)
  • Springer  (2)
  • Cambridge University Press
  • International Union of Crystallography
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  • Springer  (2)
  • Cambridge University Press
  • International Union of Crystallography
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    Theoretical and applied genetics 78 (1989), S. 318-320 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Composite breed ; Optimisation ; Crossbreeding
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Two recently proposed methods for predicting the optimal breed contributions to a new composite breed are discussed. It is shown that these can both lead to incorrect solutions, and a reliable method is proposed.
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    Cell & tissue research 246 (1986), S. 309-319 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Muscle spindle ; Sensory innervation ; Mechanosensory transduction ; Morphogenesis ; Cat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The arrangement of preterminal and terminal axon branches in the primary sensory endings of cat tenuissimus muscle spindles was studied using whole-mount and serial-section techniques. Although in every case one firstorder preterminal branch was supplied exclusively to the bag1 type of intrafusal muscle fibre, the preterminal branching patterns differed considerably in detail. Terminals varied widely in size and location. Their precise form varied according to their position on the intrafusal muscle fibres rather than their relationship to preterminal branches. Terminals derived from separate preterminal branches remained separate and did not fuse with themselves or each other. Individually bag1 fibres had most terminals, chain fibres least. The surface of the muscle fibres were differentially indented by the terminals, least in bag1 fibres and most in chain fibres. The results are discussed in relation to mechanosensory transduction and to the factors involved in determining the form of the primary ending.
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