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Alfred L. George Jr.
Published in Volume 115, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(8):1990–1999 doi:10.1172/JCI25505
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Differences between normal and myotonic muscle action potentials. (A) Generation of action potential spikes during electrical stimulation (horizontal blue line and square wave) of a normal muscle fiber. Contraction occurs during action potential firing, followed by muscle relaxation when stimulation ceases. (B) Action potentials in myotonic muscle during and immediately after electrical stimulation. An afterdepolarization triggers spontaneous action potentials that fire after termination of the electrical stimulus (myotonic activity).