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

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

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

114. Genetic deletion of trkB.T1 increases neuromuscular function

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

137. Myofiber Damage Precedes Macrophage Infiltration after in VivoInjury in Dysferlin-Deficient A/J Mouse Skeletal Muscle

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

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

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

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

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

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

144. Architecture and fiber type of the pyramidalis muscle.

145. Recovery of Function in Skeletal Muscle Following 2 Different Contraction-Induced Injuries.

146. Effect of testosterone on the female anterior cruciate ligament.

147. Human pluripotent stem cell-derived myogenic progenitors undergo maturation to quiescent satellite cells upon engraftment

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

149. The Neuromuscular Junction: Roles in Aging and Neuromuscular Disease.

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