User:Cmrossin/Microneurography

Microneurography Article Proposal edit

Chloe Rossin, Katie Oskar, Grace Kim

Overview edit

Microneurography measures post-ganglionic sympathetic neural activity directed towards muscle and skin, using a microelectrode.

Methods edit

History of Microneurography edit

Experiments Using Microneurography edit

Mechanisms Responsible for Neuropathic Pain edit

Peripheral Neural Traffic in Humans edit

Sympathetic Nerve Response to Environmental Stress edit

Pruritus (Itching) edit

Advancements edit

Use of Real-Time Ultrasound with Microneurography edit

Advantages edit

Disadvantages edit

Organization of Workload: edit

Our group has divided up our sources evenly among our three group members. From these sources, we will compile information into a google document that contains the above outline. When enough information has been accumulated, each group member will carry out the final edits for each section. Grace will be in charge of History, Advantages, and Disadvantages. Katie will be in charge of Experiments. Chloe will be in charge of Methods. Our whole group will write the overview at the end. Some more subheadings may be added based on our research.

References edit

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