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Human diaphragm remodeling associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: clinical implications. [electronic resource] by
- Levine, Sanford
- Nguyen, Taitan
- Kaiser, Larry R
- Rubinstein, Neal A
- Maislin, Greg
- Gregory, Christopher
- Rome, Lawrence C
- Dudley, Gary A
- Sieck, Gary C
- Shrager, Joseph B
Producer: 20031017
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American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine vol. 168
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On marathons and Sprints: an integrated quantitative proteomics and transcriptomics analysis of differences between slow and fast muscle fibers. [electronic resource] by
- Drexler, Hannes C A
- Ruhs, Aaron
- Konzer, Anne
- Mendler, Luca
- Bruckskotten, Mark
- Looso, Mario
- Günther, Stefan
- Boettger, Thomas
- Krüger, Marcus
- Braun, Thomas
Producer: 20121011
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Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP vol. 11
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beta 3-Adrenergic agonist induces a functionally active uncoupling protein in fat and slow-twitch muscle fibers. [electronic resource] by
- Yoshida, T
- Umekawa, T
- Kumamoto, K
- Sakane, N
- Kogure, A
- Kondo, M
- Wakabayashi, Y
- Kawada, T
- Nagase, I
- Saito, M
Producer: 19980424
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The American journal of physiology vol. 274
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The C terminus (amino acids 75-94) and the linker region (amino acids 42-54) of the Ca2+-binding protein S100A1 differentially enhance sarcoplasmic Ca2+ release in murine skinned skeletal muscle fibers. [electronic resource] by
- Most, Patrick
- Remppis, Andrew
- Weber, Cornelia
- Bernotat, Juliane
- Ehlermann, Philipp
- Pleger, Sven T
- Kirsch, Wolfgang
- Weber, Martin
- Uttenweiler, Dietmar
- Smith, Godfrey L
- Katus, Hugo A
- Fink, Rainer H A
Producer: 20030827
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The Journal of biological chemistry vol. 278
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Deficiency of selenoprotein S, an endoplasmic reticulum resident oxidoreductase, impairs the contractile function of fast-twitch hindlimb muscles. [electronic resource] by
- Addinsall, Alex B
- Wright, Craig R
- Shaw, Chris S
- McRae, Natasha L
- Forgan, Leonard G
- Weng, Chia-Heng
- Conlan, Xavier A
- Francis, Paul S
- Smith, Zoe M
- Andrikopoulos, Sofianos
- Stupka, Nicole
Producer: 20190715
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American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology vol. 315
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