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Cell Calcium
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August 1, 1997
Functional behaviour of the ryanodine receptor/Ca(2+)-release channel in vesiculated derivatives of the junctional membrane of terminal cisternae of rabbit fast muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum
E Damiani, G Tobaldin, E Bortoloso, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods
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January 1, 1979
Microplate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in the study of the structural relationship between myosin light chains
D Biral, L Dalla Libera, C Franceschi, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
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March 1, 1972
Early biochemical consequences of denervation in fast and slow skeletal muscles and their relationship to neural control over muscle differentiation
A Margreth, G Salviati, S Di Mauro, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
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May 1, 1971
Glycogen synthetase in developing and adult skeletal muscle
A Margreth, S Di Mauro, A Tartarini, et al.
Muscle & Nerve
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November 1, 1980
Spinal transection and the postnatal differentiation of slow myosin isoenzymes
A Margreth, L Dalla Libera, G Salviati, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
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September 11, 1989
Terminal cisternae of denervated rabbit skeletal muscle: alterations of functional properties of Ca2+ release channels
F Zorzato, P Volpe, E Damiani, et al.
Muscle & Nerve
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January 1, 1989
Myosin heavy chain composition of muscle fibers in spinal muscular atrophy
D Biral, E Scarpini, C Angelini, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
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October 30, 2001
Phosphorylation of the triadin cytoplasmic domain by CaM protein kinase in rabbit fast-twitch muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum
P Colpo, A Nori, R Sacchetto, et al.
Developmental Biology
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October 1, 1993
Ontogenesis of chick iris intrinsic muscles: evidence for a smooth-to-striated muscle transition
P Volpe, D Biral, P Pizzo, et al.
Experientia
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October 15, 1980
Differential binding of vitamin E to sarcoplasmic reticulum from fast and slow muscles of the rabbit
G Salviati, R Betto, A Margreth, et al.
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Cell Calcium
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August 1, 1997
Functional behaviour of the ryanodine receptor/Ca(2+)-release channel in vesiculated derivatives of the junctional membrane of terminal cisternae of rabbit fast muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum
E Damiani, G Tobaldin, E Bortoloso, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods
|
January 1, 1979
Microplate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in the study of the structural relationship between myosin light chains
D Biral, L Dalla Libera, C Franceschi, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
|
March 1, 1972
Early biochemical consequences of denervation in fast and slow skeletal muscles and their relationship to neural control over muscle differentiation
A Margreth, G Salviati, S Di Mauro, et al.
The Biochemical Journal
|
May 1, 1971
Glycogen synthetase in developing and adult skeletal muscle
A Margreth, S Di Mauro, A Tartarini, et al.
Muscle & Nerve
|
November 1, 1980
Spinal transection and the postnatal differentiation of slow myosin isoenzymes
A Margreth, L Dalla Libera, G Salviati, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
|
September 11, 1989
Terminal cisternae of denervated rabbit skeletal muscle: alterations of functional properties of Ca2+ release channels
F Zorzato, P Volpe, E Damiani, et al.
Muscle & Nerve
|
January 1, 1989
Myosin heavy chain composition of muscle fibers in spinal muscular atrophy
D Biral, E Scarpini, C Angelini, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
|
October 30, 2001
Phosphorylation of the triadin cytoplasmic domain by CaM protein kinase in rabbit fast-twitch muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum
P Colpo, A Nori, R Sacchetto, et al.
Developmental Biology
|
October 1, 1993
Ontogenesis of chick iris intrinsic muscles: evidence for a smooth-to-striated muscle transition
P Volpe, D Biral, P Pizzo, et al.
Experientia
|
October 15, 1980
Differential binding of vitamin E to sarcoplasmic reticulum from fast and slow muscles of the rabbit
G Salviati, R Betto, A Margreth, et al.
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