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1. mTOR regulates peripheral nerve response to tensile strain

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

4. Recovery of altered neuromuscular junction morphology and muscle function in mdx mice after injury

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

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

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

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

21. Malformed mdx myofibers have normal cytoskeletal architecture yet altered EC coupling and stress-induced [Ca.sup.2+] signaling

22. Use of autologous platelet-rich plasma to treat muscle strain injuries

25. Effect of testosterone on the female anterior cruciate ligament

26. Contractile function, sarcolemma integrity, and the loss of dystrophin after skeletal muscle eccentric contraction-induced injury

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

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

46. 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.

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

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

50. CaMKII oxidation is a performance-disease tradeoff in vertebrate evolution

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