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1. Fibroadipogenic progenitor cell response peaks prior to progressive fatty infiltration after rotator cuff tendon tear.

2. The Nucleoskeleton: Crossroad of Mechanotransduction in Skeletal Muscle.

3. CaMKII oxidation is a critical performance/disease trade-off acquired at the dawn of vertebrate evolution.

4. Muscle phenotype of a rat model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

5. Abnormalities in Brain and Muscle Microstructure and Neurochemistry of the DMD Rat Measured by in vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging and High Resolution Localized 1H MRS.

6. Exosomes Isolated From Platelet-Rich Plasma and Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Recovery of Function After Muscle Injury.

7. Keratin 18 is an integral part of the intermediate filament network in murine skeletal muscle.

9. Differential YAP nuclear signaling in healthy and dystrophic skeletal muscle.

10. Induced in vivo knockdown of the Brca1 gene in skeletal muscle results in skeletal muscle weakness.

11. Fatty Infiltration Is a Prognostic Marker of Muscle Function After Rotator Cuff Tear.

13. Non-invasive assessment of muscle injury in healthy and dystrophic animals with electrical impedance myography.

14. Impaired contractile function of the supraspinatus in the acute period following a rotator cuff tear.

16. mTOR regulates peripheral nerve response to tensile strain.

17. Altered nuclear dynamics in MDX myofibers.

18. NAD+ repletion improves muscle function in muscular dystrophy and counters global PARylation.

19. Characterization of Skeletal Muscle in the Synemin Knock-out Mouse.

20. Alternating bipolar field stimulation identifies muscle fibers with defective excitability but maintained local Ca2+ signals and contraction.

21. A method to test contractility of the supraspinatus muscle in mouse, rat, and rabbit.

22. Critical Role of Intracellular RyR1 Calcium Release Channels in Skeletal Muscle Function and Disease.

23. Pre- and postsynaptic changes in the neuromuscular junction in dystrophic mice.

24. SERCA1 overexpression minimizes skeletal muscle damage in dystrophic mouse models.

25. Disruption of action potential and calcium signaling properties in malformed myofibers from dystrophin-deficient mice.

26. Myopathic changes in murine skeletal muscle lacking synemin.

28. Tetanus toxin preserves skeletal muscle contractile force and size during limb immobilization.

30. Eccentric exercise in aging and diseased skeletal muscle: good or bad?

31. Genetic silencing of Nrf2 enhances X-ROS in dysferlin-deficient muscle.

32. Temporal changes in magnetic resonance imaging in the mdx mouse.

33. Ectopic lipid deposition and the metabolic profile of skeletal muscle in ovariectomized mice.

34. Effects of in vivo injury on the neuromuscular junction in healthy and dystrophic muscles.

35. Structural and functional evaluation of branched myofibers lacking intermediate filaments.

36. Genetic deletion of trkB.T1 increases neuromuscular function.

37. Influences of Desmin and Keratin 19 on Passive Biomechanical Properties of Mouse Skeletal Muscle.

38. Influences of Desmin and Keratin 19 on Passive Biomechanical Properties of Mouse Skeletal Muscle.

40. Modulation of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ release in skeletal muscle expressing ryanodine receptor impaired in regulation by calmodulin and S100A1.

41. Physiology, structure, and susceptibility to injury of skeletal muscle in mice lacking keratin 19-based and desmin-based intermediate filaments.

42. Diffusion Tensor MRI to Assess Damage in Healthy and Dystrophic Skeletal Muscle after Lengthening Contractions.

43. Use of BODIPY (493/503) to Visualize Intramuscular Lipid Droplets in Skeletal Muscle.

44. S100A1 promotes action potential-initiated calcium release flux and force production in skeletal muscle.

45. High-frequency electrically stimulated skeletal muscle contractions increase p70s6k phosphorylation independent of known IGF-I sensitive signaling pathways

46. Extensive mononuclear infiltration and myogenesis characterize recovery of dysferlin-null skeletal muscle from contraction-induced injuries.

47. Location of myofiber damage in skeletal muscle after lengthening contractions.

48. Malformed mdx myofibers have normal cytoskeletal architecture yet altered EC coupling and stress-induced Ca2+ signaling.

49. Use of Autologous Platelet-rich Plasma to Treat Muscle Strain Injuries.

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