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David Burke

Researcher at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Publications -  408
Citations -  26730

David Burke is an academic researcher from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reflex & Muscle spindle. The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 395 publications receiving 24952 citations. Previous affiliations of David Burke include Elsevier & Ege University.

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The regularity of muscle spindle discharge in man.

TL;DR: It is concluded that not all fusimotor influences acting on a spindle ending are translated into variability, and that measurements of the variability of discharge do not accurately reflect the level of fUSimotor drive.
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Mutation in the Na+ channel subunit SCN1B produces paradoxical changes in peripheral nerve excitability.

TL;DR: It is suggested that, in peripheral nerve axons, the mutation underlying GEFS+ reduces the number of functioning Na(+) channels at the node of Ranvier and that this rather than any change in gating of individual channels dominates axonal excitability in these patients.
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Corticospinal volleys and compound muscle action potentials produced by repetitive transcranial stimulation during spinal surgery.

TL;DR: Under the anaesthetic conditions used in the present study, the optimal stimulus parameters consist of a train of 5 stimuli of 50 micros duration at an interstimulus interval of 5 ms and an intensity of 500 V and when epidural recordings can be made, direct recordings of corticospinal activity are probably more reliable than recordings of CMAPs.
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The effects of a volatile anaesthetic on the excitability of human corticospinal axons

TL;DR: It is suggested that the increase in threshold produced by sevoflurane is due to depression of Na(+) currents at the nodes of Ranvier of corticospinal axons, where it would not be affected by changes in the excitability of cortical neurons.