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The remaining leg muscles were collected and pooled.
The GC muscles were collected for immunofluorescence analyses 11 days later.
Ischemic and contralateral GC muscles were collected from mouse hindlimbs, fixed in 2% paraformaldehyde, dehydrated, embedded in paraffin, and sectioned at 5 μm thickness.
Mice were killed at 14 days after femoral artery ligation, and the GC muscles were collected and cut into 2-mm slices.
Mice were euthanized 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 14 days postinjection and muscles were collected for several methods of analysis.
Electromyography (EMG) signals from 10 trunk muscles were collected and analyzed in terms of mean power frequency (MPF) before and after the lifting/lowering tasks.
GC muscles were collected at 14 days after arterial ligation and cut into small pieces (1 3 mm3), fixed in Karnovsky's fixative (Electron Microscopy Sciences) for 4 h, and washed with PBS two times.
Samples of fresh blood, bone, and muscles were collected in pre-weighed vials and counted.
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Pool of sections from different area of the muscles was collected for RNA isolation.
Skeletal muscle tissue from the tibialis anterior and vastus lateralis muscles was collected from 12 young (20 35 years, the median age is 26 years) and 18 old (71 91 years, the median age is 76.5 years) male and female healthy adults.
The gill, brain, liver, skin and muscle were collected immediately.
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