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Motor unit remodelling during the normal ageing process includes loss of motor neurons and enlargement of the surviving motor units. The denervated muscle fibres may atrophy and die (middle image), or be reinnervated by nearby motor nerve axon branches where they adapt the same phenotypic characteristics as existing fibres in that motor unit (right image). Please note: If the picture does not upload automatically, please click the icon above.