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Misregulation of the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System and Autophagy in Muscular Dystrophies Associated with the Dystrophin-Glycoprotein Complex. [PDF]
Bozzi M +3 more
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Impaired stem cell migration and divisions in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy revealed by live imaging
Sarde L +6 more
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Neurocognitive Impairment in mdx Mice [PDF]
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a neuromuscular disorder that affects muscles and also the brain, resulting in memory and behavioral problems. In the pathogenesis of DMD, inflammation is an important factor during the degenerative process. However, the involvement of the brain is still unclear. Therefore, the objective of this study is to evaluate
Clarissa M. Comim +11 more
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Neuroscience, 2004
Cerebral water accumulation-clinically denoted as brain edema-is a potentially life threatening complication of almost every intracranial neuropathological state. The molecular membrane water channel aquaporin-4 (AQP4) has been shown to be present at the blood-brain barrier (BBB) where it plays pivotal role in the transport of water between the tissue ...
Vajda, Z. +4 more
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Cerebral water accumulation-clinically denoted as brain edema-is a potentially life threatening complication of almost every intracranial neuropathological state. The molecular membrane water channel aquaporin-4 (AQP4) has been shown to be present at the blood-brain barrier (BBB) where it plays pivotal role in the transport of water between the tissue ...
Vajda, Z. +4 more
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Mdx muscle grafts retain the mdx phenotype in normal hosts
Muscle & Nerve, 1989AbstractWhole muscle grafts were made between mdx and normal mice to investigate whether the mdx myopathic lesion is intrinsic to mdx muscle or is a property of its environment. Grafts were examined between 20 and 101 days. Unequivocal necrotic muscle fibers and/or newly formed basophilic myotubes were noted in 8 of 16 grafts of mdx muscle made in ...
Jennifer E. Morgan +2 more
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Twitch and tetanus in mdx mouse muscle
Muscle & Nerve, 1992AbstractWe compared mdx and C57BL10 anterior tibial muscle force in situ (single pulse, multiple pulse, staircase, posttetanic potentiation, and fatiguing stimulation patterns) to define muscle strength, physiology, and fatigue resistance. The relatively hypertrophied mdx muscle showed: reduced strength (N/cm2), an increased twitch‐tetanus ratio, and ...
John G. Quinlan +3 more
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2002
MDX is the key to unlocking all of the advanced capabilities of Analysis Services, so once you go beyond building basic cubes and want to add business logic to the cube, you really start to need MDX.
Mosha Pasumansky +2 more
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MDX is the key to unlocking all of the advanced capabilities of Analysis Services, so once you go beyond building basic cubes and want to add business logic to the cube, you really start to need MDX.
Mosha Pasumansky +2 more
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Muscle development in mdx mutant mice
Muscle & Nerve, 1984AbstractMechanical and contractile properties of tibialis anterior (TA) muscles from X‐linked muscular dystrophic (mdx) mutant mice at different stages of development are compared to those of muscles from normal control animals. There is no difference between the tension output, speeds of contraction and relaxation, and weight of TA muscles from mutant
Gerta Vrbová, Josette Dangain
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