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The type I predominance found in our study, as well as the muscle fibre areas of tibialis anterior muscle are in accordance with the findings of other authors of age-matched human subjects [ 24, 34, 35].
A biopsy of the contralateral triceps at the age of 40 showed mild type I predominance and mild to moderate type I atrophy with diameter variation from 30 to 120 µm.
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Osseous involvement in children with LCH is very similar to that seen in adults with multiple myeloma (i.e. predominance of destructive lesions in axial skeleton).
Adaptations to arid environments in the genus Gagea (Liliaceae) are characterized by (i) a predominance of sexual reproduction and (ii) a lower reproductive age (lower threshold for flower development).
For a specimen with very high Ce concentration (1430 mg kg−1) and NASC-normalized Ce anomaly (3.63), the analysis of Ce XANES and Mn XAS data revealed (i) a predominance of Ce oxide in addition to Ce scavenged by Mn oxide; and (ii) a large fraction of poorly-crystalline hexagonal birnessite and aqueous Mn2+, suggesting a recent or on-going oxidation of Mn2+ in this fracture.
They show that SERCA function is greatly impaired in this model and that the soleus and gluteus minimus muscles, which normally contain many type I fibers, from PlnOE mice exhibit phenotypes that resemble human CNM including centrally located nuclei, type I fiber predominance, central aggregation of oxidative activity and weakness.
Additional histopathological features include type I fiber predominance and atrophy.
Centronuclear myopathy (CNM) is a congenital myopathy that is histopathologically characterized by centrally located nuclei, central aggregation of oxidative activity, and type I fiber predominance and hypotrophy.
Nevertheless, several results are in agreement between the two studies, including type I fiber predominance, atrophy, increased proteolytic markers and slower force kinetics in soleus muscle.
> -wrap-foot> There was mild random variation in the fiber diameter and type I fiber predominance; however, except for rare necrotic fibers, there were no other histological abnormalities.
Centronuclear myopathy (CNM) is a congenital myopathy characterized by muscle weakness, centrally located nuclei, type I fiber predominance and central aggregation of oxidative activity in the skeletal muscles.
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