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    The role of masticatory muscles in the continuous loading of the mandible by de Jong, W. C., Korfage, J. A. M., Langenbach, G. E. J.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-06-2011)
    “…Muscles are considered to play an important role in the ongoing daily loading of bone, especially in the masticatory apparatus. Currently, there are no…”
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    Influence of botulinum toxin on rabbit jaw muscle activity and anatomy by Korfage, J.A.M., Wang, Jeffrey, Lie, S.H.J.T.J., Langenbach, Geerling E.J.

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-05-2012)
    “…Introduction: Muscles can adapt their fiber properties to accommodate to new conditions. We investigated the extent to which a decrease in muscle activation…”
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    Changes in activity and structure of jaw muscles in Parkinson's disease model rats by Nakamura, S., Kawai, N., Ohnuki, Y., Saeki, Y., Korfage, J. A. M., Langenbach, G. E. J., Kitayama, T., Watanabe, M., Sano, R., Tanne, K., Tanaka, E.

    Published in Journal of oral rehabilitation (01-03-2013)
    “…Summary Parkinson's disease (PD), a major neurological disease, is characterised by a marked loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Patients…”
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    Heterogeneity of fiber characteristics in the rat masseter and digastric muscles by Sano, R., Tanaka, E., Korfage, J. A. M., Langenbach, G. E. J., Kawai, Nobuhiko, Van Eijden, T. M. G. J., Tanne, K.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-10-2007)
    “…The functional requirements in muscle use are related to the fiber type composition of the muscles and the cross‐sectional area of the individual fibers. We…”
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    The daily habitual in vivo strain history of a non-weight-bearing bone by de Jong, W.C, Koolstra, J.H, Korfage, J.A.M, van Ruijven, L.J, Langenbach, G.E.J

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2010)
    “…Abstract Daily mechanical loading strongly influences the architecture and composition of bone tissue. Throughout the day, the amplitudes, rates, frequencies,…”
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    A fully implantable telemetry system for the long-term measurement of habitual bone strain by de Jong, W.C, Koolstra, J.H, van Ruijven, L.J, Korfage, J.A.M, Langenbach, G.E.J

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (10-02-2010)
    “…Abstract Long-term in-vivo recordings of habitual bone strain in freely moving animals are needed to better understand the everyday mechanical loading…”
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    Imaging the development of the human craniofacial arterial system - an experimental study by Jacobs, K, Langenbach, G E J, Docter, D, Cordewener, P A M, van de Beek, B J, Korfage, J A M, Visser, S C, Peters, J J, Hagoort, J, Lobbezoo, F, de Bakker, B S

    Published in Pediatric radiology (10-09-2024)
    “…The process of vascular development is essential for shaping complex craniofacial structures. Investigating the interplay between vascular development and…”
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    Regional differences in fiber characteristics in the rat temporalis muscle by Tanaka, E., Sano, R., Kawai, N., Korfage, J. A. M., Nakamura, S., Izawa, T., Langenbach, G. E. J., Tanne, K.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-12-2008)
    “…The behavioral differences in muscle use are related to the fiber type composition of the muscles among other variables. The aim of this study was to examine…”
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    Myosin Heavy Chain Expression Can Vary over the Length of Jaw and Leg Muscles by Korfage, J A M, Kwee, K E, Everts, V, Langenbach, G E J

    Published in Cells, tissues, organs (2016)
    “…Muscle fiber type classification can be determined by its myosin heavy chain (MyHC) composition based on a few consecutive sections. It is generally assumed…”
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    The adaptive response of jaw muscles to varying functional demands by Grünheid, Thorsten, Langenbach, Geerling E. J., Korfage, Joannes A. M., Zentner, Andrej, van Eijden, Theo M. G. J.

    Published in European journal of orthodontics (01-12-2009)
    “…Jaw muscles are versatile entities that are able to adapt their anatomical characteristics, such as size, cross-sectional area, and fibre properties, to…”
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    Fiber-type Composition of the Human Jaw Muscles—(Part 1) Origin and Functional Significance of Fiber-type Diversity by Korfage, J.A.M, Koolstra, J.H., Langenbach, G.E.J., van Eijden, T.M.G.J.

    Published in Journal of Dental Research (01-09-2005)
    “…This is the first of two articles on the fiber-type composition of the human jaw muscles. The present article discusses the origin of fiber-type composition…”
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    Fiber-type Composition of the Human Jaw Muscles—(Part 2) Role of Hybrid Fibers and Factors Responsible for Inter-individual Variation by Korfage, J.A.M, Koolstra, J.H., Langenbach, G.E.J., van Eijden, T.M.G.J.

    Published in Journal of Dental Research (01-09-2005)
    “…This is the second of two articles about fiber-type composition of the human jaw muscles. It reviews the functional relationship of hybrid fibers and the…”
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    Variations in habitual bone strains in vivo: Long bone versus mandible by de Jong, W.C., Korfage, J.A.M., Langenbach, G.E.J.

    Published in Journal of structural biology (01-12-2010)
    “…Little is known about the similarities and dissimilarities between daily in vivo strain histories of different bones, other than the generally accepted view…”
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    The masticatory system under varying functional load. Part 1: structural adaptation of rabbit jaw muscles to reduced masticatory load by Vreeke, Marloes, Langenbach, Geerling E. J., Korfage, Joannes A. M., Zentner, Andrej, Grünheid, Thorsten

    Published in European journal of orthodontics (01-08-2011)
    “…Skeletal muscle fibres can change their myosin heavy-chain (MyHC) isoform and cross-sectional area, which determine their contraction velocity and maximum…”
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    Fibre-type composition of rabbit jaw muscles is related to their daily activity by van Wessel, T., Langenbach, G. E. J., Korfage, J. A. M., Brugman, P., Kawai, N., Tanaka, E., van Eijden, T. M. G. J.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-12-2005)
    “…Skeletal muscles contain a mixture of fibres with different contractile properties, such as maximum force, contraction velocity and fatigability. Muscles adapt…”
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    Postnatal development of fiber type composition in rabbit jaw and leg muscles by Korfage, J A M, Helmers, R, Matignon, M de Goüyon, van Wessel, T, Langenbach, G E J, van Eijden, T M G J

    Published in Cells, tissues, organs (01-01-2009)
    “…We examined the difference in fiber type composition and cross-sectional areas during postnatal development in male rabbit jaw muscles and compared these with…”
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    Is fiber-type composition related to daily jaw muscle activity during postnatal development? by Langenbach, G E J, van Wessel, T, Brugman, P, Korfage, J A M, van Eijden, T M G J

    Published in Cells, tissues, organs (01-01-2008)
    “…Muscles containing large numbers of slow-contracting fibers are generally more active than muscles largely composed of fast fibers. This relationship between…”
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    Postnatal transitions in myosin heavy chain isoforms of the rabbit superficial masseter and digastric muscle by Korfage, J. A. M., Van Wessel, T., Langenbach, G. E. J., Ay, F., Van Eijden, T. M. G. J.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-06-2006)
    “…We investigated the early (< 8 weeks) and late (> 8 weeks) postnatal development of the fibre type composition and fibre cross‐sectional area in the…”
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    Daily activity of the rabbit jaw muscles during early postnatal development by van Wessel, T., Langenbach, G.E.J., Brugman, P., Korfage, J.A.M., van Eijden, T.M.G.J.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2006)
    “…Early postnatal development of the jaw muscles is characterized by the transition from suckling to chewing behavior. As chewing develops the jaw closing…”
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    Myosin Heavy-chain Isoform Composition of Human Single Jaw-muscle Fibers by Korfage, J.A.M., Van Eijden, T.M.G.J.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-06-2003)
    “…Diversity in muscle contractile properties is based on the variability of contractile properties of single muscle fibers which in turn is related to the…”
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