Browsing by Subject "Dihydropyridine receptor"
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(Elsevier, 1992)A cell line (RCMH) in permanent culture was established from surgically removed adult normal human skeletal muscle by exposure to conditioned media obtained from thyroid cells. Cells proliferated indefinitely but displayed ...
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(Biomed Central, 2016)Background: Electrical activity regulates the expression of skeletal muscle genes by a process known as “ excitation-transcription” (E-T) coupling. We have demonstrated that release of adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) ...
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(Rockefeller Univ Press, 2021)One of the most important functions of skeletal muscle is to respond to nerve stimuli by contracting. This function ensures body movement but also participates in other important physiological roles, like regulation of ...