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L(+)-lactate does not affect twitch and tetanic responses in mechanically skinned mammalian muscle fibres
online pdf document, Muscle Cell Research Group La Trobe University
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Laurie Lab - University of Virginia
focuses on the basement membrane, a ubiquitous feature of epithelial, endothelial, muscle and some neural cells. They study this thin extracellular matrix that mediates cell attachment, growth and differentiation through structural molecules and growth factors, many of which remain uncharacterized
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Modulation of L-type Ca2+ current but not activation of Ca2+ release by the gamma1 subunit of the dihydropyridine receptor of skeletal muscle
online article, BMC Physiology 1 (8) 2001
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Muscle Cell Research Group
Department of Zoology, La Trobe University - website includes links to previous & current members, research projects, publications
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Muscle Cell Research Group - Recent Publications
hypertext lists of publications from La Trobe University
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Muscle Physiology
University of California, San Diego; online tutorials for students to improve their knowledge of muscle structure and function
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Muscle formation during embryogenesis of the polychaete Ophryotrocha diadema (Dorvilleidae) - new insights into annelid muscle patterns
online article - Frontiers in Zoology
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Muscle protein synthesis and protein deposition in rainbow trout
online pdf document from the International Congress on the Biology of Fish, San Francisco, USA (1996)
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Muscular System
online photographs of the cat muscular system - educational resource
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Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
Blackwell Publishing - this is an international journal sponsored by the British Neuropathological Society for the publication of original papers, both clinical and experimental, on problems and pathological process in neuropathology and muscle disease. Multidisciplinary papers are especially welcomed, particularly those with a neurobiological emphasis
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