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Immunofluorescence microscopy of SNAP23 in human skeletal muscle reveals colocalization with plasma membrane, lipid droplets, and mitochondria

Immunofluorescence microscopy of SNAP23 in human skeletal muscle reveals colocalization with plasma membrane, lipid droplets, and mitochondria

... in human skeletal ...in human skeletal muscle using immunofluorescence microscopy to confirm that SNAP23 localization supports the three proposed metabolic ...all muscle fibers ...

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Natriuretic peptides enhance the oxidative capacity of human skeletal muscle

Natriuretic peptides enhance the oxidative capacity of human skeletal muscle

... of human fat cell lipolysis and have recently been shown to control brown fat ...of human skeletal ...in human skeletal ...in human skeletal muscle. In human ...

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Oral Capsinoids Supplementation May not Enhance Glycogen Recovery against Exercise-Induced Loss in Exercised Human Skeletal Muscle

Oral Capsinoids Supplementation May not Enhance Glycogen Recovery against Exercise-Induced Loss in Exercised Human Skeletal Muscle

... exercise was unable to enhance glycogen resynthesis in exercised human skeletal muscle.. Despite, 32.[r] ...

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The breaking and making of healthy adult human skeletal muscle in vivo

The breaking and making of healthy adult human skeletal muscle in vivo

... onset muscle soreness and increased circulating levels of creatine ...of muscle damage are common and can reach substantial levels, studies of muscle biopsies from such studies only occasionally ...

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Cholinesterase activity of motor end plate in human skeletal muscle

Cholinesterase activity of motor end plate in human skeletal muscle

... of human intercostal muscle, compared with about 20% in rat tibialis anterior ...in human muscle than in rat muscle. The isolated muscle membrane provides a useful preparation ...

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The effect of the muscle environment on the regenerative capacity of human skeletal muscle stem cells

The effect of the muscle environment on the regenerative capacity of human skeletal muscle stem cells

... host muscle 3 days before donor human stem cell transplantation does little or nothing to aug- ment donor contribution to regenerated host muscle (Figures 1 and 2 and Tables 1 and ...donor ...

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Mathematical modelling of the half sarcomere from a human skeletal muscle

Mathematical modelling of the half sarcomere from a human skeletal muscle

... The model simulation of motility studies demonstrated how strain dependent reaction durations could accommodate the apparently contradictory in vitro results of the long duration of the chemical cycle of the crossbridge ...

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Effect of triiodothyronine on mitochondrial energy coupling in human skeletal muscle

Effect of triiodothyronine on mitochondrial energy coupling in human skeletal muscle

... mate concentration for the TCA cycle flux calculations. The muscle tissue was quickly blotted on filter paper and immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen. The time from obtaining the tissue specimen until freezing ...

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Human skeletal muscle biochemical diversity

Human skeletal muscle biochemical diversity

... This study provides several new insights into the primary components of organizational schemata of muscles in the human body. Titin molecular mass is variable across muscles but appears to differ in anatomical ...

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Malleability of the motor system: training for maximizing power output

Malleability of the motor system: training for maximizing power output

... Mitochondrial volume density in human skeletal muscle following heavy resistance training.. Biochemical adaptation of human.[r] ...

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Sodium Channel and Sodium Pump in Normal and Pathological Muscles from Patients with Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy and Lower Motor Neuron Impairment

Sodium Channel and Sodium Pump in Normal and Pathological Muscles from Patients with Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy and Lower Motor Neuron Impairment

... normal human skeletal muscle and in muscles of patients with myotonic muscular dystrophy and with lower motor neuron ...normal human muscle have ...

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A novel tetracycline-responsive transgenic mouse strain for skeletal muscle-specific gene expression

A novel tetracycline-responsive transgenic mouse strain for skeletal muscle-specific gene expression

... the human skeletal muscle α-actin (HSA) gene was amplified from human genomic DNA (Promega, Madison, WI, USA) and cloned into the ClaI site of the SG5 expression vector (Agilent Technologies, ...

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Crossroads between peripheral atherosclerosis, western-type diet and skeletal muscle pathophysiology: emphasis on apolipoprotein E deficiency and peripheral arterial disease

Crossroads between peripheral atherosclerosis, western-type diet and skeletal muscle pathophysiology: emphasis on apolipoprotein E deficiency and peripheral arterial disease

... of muscle function which is not evident in PAD [201, ...Moreover, muscle tissue necrosis in animal models occurs in a greater degree than in PAD patients, where chronic inflammation accompanied by ...

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MEF2: a central regulator of diverse developmental programs

MEF2: a central regulator of diverse developmental programs

... smooth muscle, endothelium and bone (Arnold et ...and muscle (cardiac, skeletal, and smooth), occurs concomitantly with the activation of their differentiation programs, and the balance between the ...

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Skeletal muscle mechanics, energetics and plasticity

Skeletal muscle mechanics, energetics and plasticity

... in muscle architectures in individuals with spastic ...include: muscle size, muscle belly length, fascicle length, sarcomere length, and pennation ...of muscle mass in stroke survivors and ...

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Establishment of clonal myogenic cell lines from severely affected dystrophic muscles - CDK4 maintains the myogenic population

Establishment of clonal myogenic cell lines from severely affected dystrophic muscles - CDK4 maintains the myogenic population

... In contrast to CD56+ myoblasts, CD56- cells did not exhibit stasis under our culture conditions, which were originally optimized for myoblasts. This is supported by the following observations: First, CDK4 overexpression ...

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A BIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CERTAIN SKELETAL MUSCLE CONSTITUENTS IN HUMAN PROGRESSIVE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY

A BIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CERTAIN SKELETAL MUSCLE CONSTITUENTS IN HUMAN PROGRESSIVE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY

... A BIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CERTAIN SKELETAL MUSCLE CONSTITUENTS IN HUMAN PROGRESSIVE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY Paul J... A BIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CERTAIN SKELETAL MUSCLE CONSTITUENTS IN HUMAN PROGRES[r] ...

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The Association of Irisin with the Progression of Diabetes Mellitus Irisin and Diabetes Progression

The Association of Irisin with the Progression of Diabetes Mellitus Irisin and Diabetes Progression

... consequently irisin secretion is stimulated by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator-1alfa (PGC1 alfa) (4). It is previously demonstrated that transgenic mice with mildly elevated muscle PGC1 ...

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Telomere length dynamics in aging mice

Telomere length dynamics in aging mice

... hypophosphorylated active state, which inactivates the transcriptional factor E2F. E2F is responsible for inducing the expression of genes that encode proteins responsible for cell- cycle progression (i.e. ...

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Repairing skeletal muscle: regenerative potential of skeletal muscle stem cells

Repairing skeletal muscle: regenerative potential of skeletal muscle stem cells

... Skeletal muscle damaged by injury or by degenerative diseases such as muscular dystrophy is able to regenerate new muscle ...the muscle fiber ...

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