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Dysferlin is a multi-domain transmembrane protein implicated in skeletal muscle surface membrane repair.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the most common X-linked lethal disorder in humans, is caused by defects of the gene encoding dystrophin, a 427 kDa cytoskeletal protein found at the inner surface of the skeletal muscle surface membrane.
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Electromyography records and quantifies the electrical activity generated by muscle fibres; depolarisation and repolarization of the surface membrane of muscle fibres are the source of the electrical potential changes detected.
The alkaline shift of pHS is much more pronounced in the double ko muscle, in which all surface membrane CAs are lacking, than in WT-EDL.
In skeletal muscle, the action potential passes along the surface membrane of the muscle fibre into the transverse tubular system.
First, he has introduced a gene that turns out a stunted version of the myostatin receptor, the molecule that sits in the surface membrane of muscle cells and receives the message to stop growing.
Lactic acid, by blocking the movement of chloride across the fiber's surface membrane, helps the muscle fiber recover its ability to work, said D. Thomas Pedersen, a doctoral student at the University of Aarhus who co-authored the study.
Dysferlin is a type II transmembrane protein implicated in surface membrane repair in muscle.
In Drosophila, as in vertebrates, NMJs are embedded in the muscle surface, surrounded by complex infolded muscle membranes rich in postsynaptic cytomatrix and neurotransmitter receptors.
It removes the surface membrane and polishes carrots to a "deep glow" so they look fresh and wet weeks later.
Figure 3 Illustration of the pectoralis major muscle including the muscle surface patch and a limited number of muscle fibres.
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