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2. Impaired Intracellular Ca2+ Dynamics, M-Band and Sarcomere Fragility in Skeletal Muscles of Obscurin KO Mice

4. Septin 7 Interacts With Numb To Preserve Sarcomere Structural Organization And Muscle Contractile Function

5. Septin 7 Interacts With Numb To Preserve Sarcomere Structural Organization And Muscle Contractile Function

10. Septin 7 Interacts With Numb To Preserve Sarcomere Structural Organization And Muscle Contractile Function

14. Genetic Manipulation of CB1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reveals a Role in Maintaining Proper Skeletal Muscle Morphology and Function in Mice

17. Septin7 is indispensable for proper skeletal muscle architecture and function

19. Author response: Septin7 is indispensable for proper skeletal muscle architecture and function

21. Septins, a cytoskeletal protein family, with emerging role in striated muscle

22. Disrupted T‐tubular network accounts for asynchronous calcium release in MTM1‐deficient skeletal muscle.

23. Septin-7 is indispensable for proper skeletal muscle architecture and function

30. The Role of Septin7 in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration

34. FvmnSOD is involved in oxidative stress defence, mitochondrial stability and apoptosis prevention in Fusarium verticillioides

40. Intercalation of small molecules into DNA in chromatin is primarily controlled by superhelical constraint

42. Astaxanthin: A Potential Mitochondrial-Targeted Antioxidant Treatment in Diseases and with Aging

48. Cannabinoid signalling inhibits sarcoplasmic Ca2+ release and regulates excitation–contraction coupling in mammalian skeletal muscle

49. Spatial Distribution of the Cannabinoid Type 1 and Capsaicin Receptors May Contribute to the Complexity of Their Crosstalk

50. Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Dietary selenium augments sarcoplasmic calcium release and mechanical performance in mice

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