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1. Ferritin adsorption onto chrysotile asbestos fibers influences the protein secondary structure

2. Asbestos Fibers Enhance the TMEM16A Channel Activity in Xenopus Oocytes

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3. Rhodiola rosea, a protective antioxidant for intense physical exercise: An in vitro study

4. Preliminary Observations on Skeletal Muscle Adaptation and Plasticity in Homer 2-/- Mice

5. Ferruginous bodies exert a strong proinflammatory effect

6. A preliminary study on the role of Piezo1 channels in myokine release from cultured mouse myotubes

7. Nerve-dependent distribution of subsynaptic type 1 inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor at the neuromuscular junction

8. The State of the Art of Piezo1 Channels in Skeletal Muscle Regeneration

9. Neuronal Agrin Promotes Proliferation of Primary Human Myoblasts in an Age-Dependent Manner

10. Preliminary Observations on Skeletal Muscle Adaptation and Plasticity in Homer 2-/- Mice

11. 'Time window' effect of Yoda1‐evoked Piezo1 channel activity during mouse skeletal muscle differentiation

12. Interplay Between Cholinergic and Adenosinergic Systems in Skeletal Muscle

13. On the mechanism of the electrophysiological changes and membrane lesions induced by asbestos fiber exposure in Xenopus laevis oocytes

14. A 'noisy' electrical stimulation protocol favors muscle regeneration in vitro through release of endogenous ATP

15. Rhodiola rosea, a protective antioxidant for intense physical exercise: an in vitro study

16. Adenosine Promotes Endplate nAChR Channel Activity in Adult Mouse Skeletal Muscle Fibers via Low Affinity P1 Receptors

17. Pharmacological treatment with mirtazapine rescues cortical atrophy and respiratory deficits in MeCP2 null mice

18. Microtransplantation of acetylcholine receptors from normal or denervated rat skeletal muscles to frog oocytes

19. Xenopus laevis Oocytes as a Model System for Studying the Interaction Between Asbestos Fibres and Cell Membranes

20. Autocrine activation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors contributes to Ca2+spikes in mouse myotubes during myogenesis

21. Myocytes from congenital myotonic dystrophy display abnormal Na+ channel activities

22. Novel role for prepatterned nicotinic acetylcholine receptors during myogenesis

23. Characterization of GABA(A) receptors expressed in glial cell membranes of adult mouse neocortex using a Xenopus oocyte microtransplantation expression system

24. Properties of glutamate receptors of Alzheimer's disease brain transplanted to frog oocytes

25. Properties of primary mouse myoblasts expanded in culture