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Stressed out: the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor as a target of stress

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Figure 1The RyR1 macromolecular complex. RyR1 forms a macromolecular
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Figure 2Stress responses in skeletal muscle during E-C coupling. Depolarization of the T-tubule membrane activates Cav1.1, triggering SR Ca2+ release
Figure 3Ca2+ cycling in normal and stressed muscle. (A) In healthy muscle, Ca2+ release occurs in a coordinated fashion during contraction, and [Ca2+]cyt

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