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"Sigle fiber EMG(SFEMG)"
Electrodiagnostic tests of neuromuscular junction disorders
Dae-Seong Kim
J Korean Soc Clin Neurophysiol
2001;3(2):176-186.
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In the normal neuromuscular junction, the nerve action potential(NAP) opens the P-type calcium channels, and resultant influx of calciumions produces the simultaneous exocytosis of
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