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Original Article An enterovirus 71 strain causes skeletal muscle damage in infected mice

Original Article An enterovirus 71 strain causes skeletal muscle damage in infected mice

... strain. Tissues of the infected mice were processed for his- topathological examination, including immunohistochemistry, in situ hybridization, ultrastructural ...the skeletal muscle tissues, ...

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CNN3 Is Regulated by microRNA-1 during Muscle Development in Pigs

CNN3 Is Regulated by microRNA-1 during Muscle Development in Pigs

... and skeletal muscle tissues ...developmental skeletal muscles of pigs [12], researchers previously discovered that certain miR- NAs, such as miR-1, miR-378 and miR-206, play cru- cial roles in ...

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Characterization of Ross River Virus Tropism and Virus-Induced Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Viral Arthritis and Myositis

Characterization of Ross River Virus Tropism and Virus-Induced Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Viral Arthritis and Myositis

... sociated tissues and skeletal muscle of adult C57BL/6J ...and skeletal muscle tissue, as well as tissues of the central nervous system, were performed to determine whether RRV ...

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Expression profile analysis of long non-coding RNA in skeletal muscle of osteoporosis by microarray and bioinformatics

Expression profile analysis of long non-coding RNA in skeletal muscle of osteoporosis by microarray and bioinformatics

... patients skeletal muscle tissues were surgically obtained from adult patients undergoing treatment at The Third Affili- ated Hospital, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medi- cine (Guangzhou,China) ...

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Cloning of the mammalian type II iodothyronine deiodinase  A selenoprotein differentially expressed and regulated in human and rat brain and other tissues

Cloning of the mammalian type II iodothyronine deiodinase A selenoprotein differentially expressed and regulated in human and rat brain and other tissues

... Although no hybridization signal was detected on North- ern blots using RNA from rat liver and white fat (Fig. 6 C), the lesser b-actin control signal in these RNA samples suggested that this analysis was less than ...

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A Review of Maximizing Muscle Building Capabilities with Anabolic Enzymes

A Review of Maximizing Muscle Building Capabilities with Anabolic Enzymes

... Building muscle at a rate faster than the human body would under normal circumstances is of great importance in skills and activities that require intense muscular ...of muscle building, physiological ...

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MEF2: a central regulator of diverse developmental programs

MEF2: a central regulator of diverse developmental programs

... signaling cues, neural crest cells undergo an epithelial-to- mesenchymal transition, and then migrate to different parts of the embryo to give rise to a variety of cell types, including neurons, skeletal and ...

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Effects of dichloroacetate in the treatment of hypoxic lactic acidosis in dogs

Effects of dichloroacetate in the treatment of hypoxic lactic acidosis in dogs

... significantly with DCA treatment but were unchanged with NaCl. Additionally, an increase in muscle intracellular pH was observed only in DCA treated dogs. A possible mechanism for the observed actions of DCA might ...

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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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The pathogenesis of insulin resistance: integrating signaling pathways and substrate flux

The pathogenesis of insulin resistance: integrating signaling pathways and substrate flux

... skeletal muscle activates Akt2 (Figure ...activate muscle glucose ...in skeletal muscle have impaired insulin- induced muscle glucose uptake (27) but have normal exercise-induced ...

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Effect of picroside II on hind limb ischemia reperfusion injury in rats

Effect of picroside II on hind limb ischemia reperfusion injury in rats

... Introduction: Many structural and functional damages are observed in cells and tissues after reperfusion of previously viable ischemic tissues. Acute ischemia reperfusion (I/R) injury of lower extremities ...

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Multiple deletions of mitochondrial DNA in several tissues of a patient with severe retarded depression and familial progressive external ophthalmoplegia

Multiple deletions of mitochondrial DNA in several tissues of a patient with severe retarded depression and familial progressive external ophthalmoplegia

... We analyzed the patient's samples from the brain, heart, skeletal muscle, liver, and kidney, and found multiple deletions of mtDNA in all the tissues.. No deletions were detected in the [r] ...

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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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... and muscle fi bers [, , -, ], we only detected the mtDNA  bp deletion in the hair samples in the pres- ent ...brain, muscle, or skin in other studies [, , -, ...

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Two-stage therapeutic utility of ectopically formed bone tissue in skeletal muscle induced by adeno-associated virus containing bone morphogenetic protein-4 gene

Two-stage therapeutic utility of ectopically formed bone tissue in skeletal muscle induced by adeno-associated virus containing bone morphogenetic protein-4 gene

... Patients with clinical situations, such as skull defect, chronic non-unions of fracture, or spinal fusion may re- quire repeated autologous bone grafts. The disadvantages of using autologous bone grafts include limited ...

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Flexibility within the heads of muscle myosin-2 molecules.

Flexibility within the heads of muscle myosin-2 molecules.

... striated muscle myosin, show pronounced bending at this pliant region in forming the specific heads- down relaxed conformation [17,20,36 – 38], even though in ScS1 the crystal structures in various states all have ...

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Skeletal Muscle Mechanics

Skeletal Muscle Mechanics

... is a concentric contraction followed immediately by eccentric contraction Several good answers are possible per question.. Quizz[r] ...

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Exploitation of KESTREL to identify NDRG family members as physiological substrates for SGK1 and GSK3

Exploitation of KESTREL to identify NDRG family members as physiological substrates for SGK1 and GSK3

... transcription factor FOXO3a (forkhead box O3a; formerly called FKHRL1) [7], suggesting that they might have some physiological substrates in common. However, in embryonic stem cells that express a PDK1 mutant which ...

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Long-term effectiveness of local BM-MSCs for skeletal muscle regeneration: a proof of concept obtained on a pig model of severe radiation burn

Long-term effectiveness of local BM-MSCs for skeletal muscle regeneration: a proof of concept obtained on a pig model of severe radiation burn

... of skeletal muscle that we report here strengthens the previous proof-of-concept study of in vitro-activated macrophages, where exogenous M1 mac- rophages decreased fibrosis and enhanced regeneration in ...

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Expression and Regulation Profile of Mature MicroRNA in the Pig: Relevance to Xenotransplantation

Expression and Regulation Profile of Mature MicroRNA in the Pig: Relevance to Xenotransplantation

... This review is focused on the possible functions and regulating mechanisms of miRNAs in pigs, aiming towards a better understanding of the miRNAome in various tissues. Because of many similarities in morphology ...

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