https://www.selleckchem.com/JAK.html
The tongue is capable of producing intelligible speech because of successful orchestration of muscle groupings-i.e., functional units-of the highly complex muscles over time. Due to the different motions that tongues produce, functional units are transitional structures which transform muscle activity to surface tongue geometry and they vary significantly from one subject to another. In order to compare and contrast the location and size of functional units in the presence of such substantial inter-person variability, it is essential to study both c