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A Proof of Principle 2D Spatial Proteome Mapping Analysis Reveals Distinct Regional Differences in the Cardiac Proteome. [PDF]

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Heywood WE   +11 more
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The Impact of Heritable Myopathies on Gastrointestinal Skeletal Muscle Function. [PDF]

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Endplate Lesions of the Lumbar Spine: Biochemistry and Genetics. [PDF]

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Nebulin isoforms of extraocular muscle

Cell and Tissue Research, 2006
The extraocular muscles (EOMs), which are responsible for reflexive and voluntary eye movements, have many unique biochemical, physiological, and ultrastructural features that set them apart from other skeletal muscles. For example, rodent EOMs lack M-lines and express EOM-specific myosin heavy chain (MYH13) and alpha-cardiac myosin heavy chain. Recent
Carole L, Moncman, Francisco H, Andrade
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The Complete Mouse Nebulin Gene Sequence and the Identification of Cardiac Nebulin

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2003
Nebulin is a giant (M(r) 750-850kDa), modular sarcomeric protein proposed to regulate the assembly, and to specify the precise lengths of actin (thin) filaments in vertebrate skeletal muscles. Nebulin's potential role as a molecular template is based on its structural and biochemical properties.
Steven T, Kazmierski   +6 more
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