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Overview

Gerta Vrbová is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom, where they contribute to academic research activities. Their work is situated within a university setting known for interdisciplinary scientific inquiry.

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Best Publications

  • Neural control of phenotypic expression in mammalian muscle fibers.

    Dirk Pette;Gerta Vrbová

  • The influence of activity on some contractile characteristics of mammalian fast and slow muscles

    S. Salmons;Gerta Vrbová

  • Adaptation of mammalian skeletal muscle fibers to chronic electrical stimulation.

    Dirk Pette;Gerta Vrbová

  • Lack of myostatin results in excessive muscle growth but impaired force generation

    Helge Amthor;Raymond Macharia;Roberto Navarrete;Markus Schuelke

  • Observations on the elimination of polyneuronal innervation in developing mammalian skeletal muscle.

    R A O'Brien;A J Ostberg;G Vrbová

  • Muscle development in mdx mutant mice

    Josette Dangain;Gerta Vrbova

  • What does chronic electrical stimulation teach us about muscle plasticity

    Dirk Pette;Gerta Vrbová

  • Dependence of postnatal motoneurones on their targets: review and hypothesis

    M.B. Lowrie;G. Vrbová

  • The effect of motoneurone activity on the speed of contraction of striated muscle

    Gerta Vrbová

  • Prolonged contraction-relaxation cycle of fast-twitch muscles in parvalbumin knockout mice

    B. Schwaller;J. Dick;G. Dhoot;S. Carroll

  • Two factors responsible for the development of denervation hypersensitivity

    Rosemary Jones;Gerta Vrbová

  • Changes of activity patterns in slow and fast muscles during postnatal development

    Roberto Navarrete;Gerta Vrbová

  • Nerve-muscle interaction

    Gerta Vrbová;Tessa Gordon;Rosemary Jones

  • Permanent changes in muscle and motoneurones induced by nerve injury during a critical period of development of the rat

    M.B. Lowrie;Subramaniam Krishnan;G. Vrbová

  • Activity-dependent interactions between motoneurones and muscles: Their role in the development of the motor unit

    Roberto Navarrete;Gerta Vrbová

  • The role of muscle activity in the differentiation of neuromuscular junctions in slow and fast chick muscles.

    Thota Srihari;Gerta Vrbová

  • Effect of low calcium and protease inhibitors on synapse elimination during postnatal development in the rat soleus muscle

    Angela L. Connold;Jane V. Evers;Gerta Vrbová

  • Recovery of slow and fast muscles following nerve injury during early post-natal development in the rat.

    M B Lowrie;S Krishnan;G Vrbová

  • Protease inhibitors reduce the loss of nerve terminals induced by activity and calcium in developing rat soleus muscles in vitro

    R.A.D. O'Brien;A.J.C. Ostberg;G. Vrbova

  • Motoneurone survival: a functional approach.

    L Greensmith;G Vrbova

  • Somatic and autonomic nerve-muscle interactions

    Geoffrey Burnstock;R. O'Brien;Gerta Vrbová

Frequent Co-Authors

Tessa Gordon
Tessa Gordon University of Alberta
Patrick N. Anderson
Patrick N. Anderson University College London
George Z. Mentis
George Z. Mentis Columbia University
Markus Schuelke
Markus Schuelke Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Marco R. Celio
Marco R. Celio University of Fribourg
Melitta Schachner
Melitta Schachner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Maria Fitzgerald
Maria Fitzgerald University College London

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