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Skeletal muscle immunopathology

Human Pathology, 1983
The inflammatory myopathies are a heterogeneous group of diseases currently categorized by clinical findings, laboratory data, and routine histopathologic features. In the ten years since the direct immunofluorescent (DIF) findings in idiopathic inflammatory myopathy were described, there have been a variety of series reporting DIF findings in various ...
Ronald W. Oxenhandler, Michael N. Hart
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Skeletal muscle regeneration

Muscle & Nerve, 1981
AbstractThe historical and current research literature is reviewed with special attention to the role of the satellite cell in the reconstitution of skeletal muscle following damage. Implications for the clinical management of trauma patients are stressed in the light of this new knowledge.
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Diseases of the skeletal muscle

2018
After the advances created by the use of cryostat sections and histochemistry 60 years ago, muscle histopathology is now living a real renaissance. In the field of genetic neuromuscular disorders, muscle biopsy analysis is fundamental to address questions about pathogenicity and protein expression when new genes are discovered through next-generation ...
Edoardo Malfatti, Norma B. Romero
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Effects in Skeletal Muscle

2005
The first biological action of amylin to be described was the inhibition of insulin-stimulated incorporation of radiolabeled glucose into glycogen in the isolated soleus muscle of the rat. This antagonism of insulin action in muscle was non-competitive, occurring with equal potency and efficacy at all insulin concentrations. Amylin inhibited activation
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Skeletal muscle calcergy

The Journal of Pathology, 1982
AbstractThe subcutaneous injection of mast cell degranulators in the mouse is followed by calcification of fibres of the Panniculus Carnosus muscle. This reaction is seen in damaged fibres adjacent to a central zone of complete necrosis. Calcification of muscle fibres is also seen after the injection of KMnO4 but this uniformly affects the fibres at ...
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Skeletal Muscle and Genetics

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 2011
The regulation of hypertrophy or atrophy of skeletal muscle is highly regulated by genetic signals closely tied to function. This chapter focuses on the genetic alteration of structural and cytoskeletal proteins that influence exercise capacity, self-care, and activities of daily living by modulation of the physiologic cross-sectional area of skeletal ...
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Skeletal Muscle

2005
Ana M, Fernandez, Derek, LeRoith
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Skeletal Muscle

Annual Review of Physiology, 1970
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Skeletal Muscle

1988
Robert Plonsey, Roger C. Barr
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