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The following pages link to RyR1 deficiency in congenital myopathies disrupts excitation-contraction coupling. (Q52639740):
Displaying 16 items.
- Pathogenic mechanisms in centronuclear myopathies (Q21131067) (← links)
- Pathophysiological concepts in the congenital myopathies: blurring the boundaries, sharpening the focus (Q28087567) (← links)
- Calcium homeostasis in myogenic differentiation factor 1 (MyoD)-transformed, virally-transduced, skin-derived equine myotubes (Q28542525) (← links)
- Epigenetic changes as a common trigger of muscle weakness in congenital myopathies (Q29977760) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle characteristics are preserved in hTERT/cdk4 human myogenic cell lines (Q37487702) (← links)
- Functional Characterization of a Central Core Disease RyR1 Mutation (p.Y4864H) Associated with Quantitative Defect in RyR1 Protein. (Q37589625) (← links)
- The neuromuscular differential diagnosis of joint hypermobility (Q38395355) (← links)
- Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha and Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Induced Modifications of the Gene Expression Kinetics of Differentiating Skeletal Muscle Cells (Q38829529) (← links)
- Establishment of a human skeletal muscle-derived cell line: biochemical, cellular and electrophysiological characterization. (Q39117156) (← links)
- Atypical periodic paralysis and myalgia: A novel RYR1 phenotype (Q47215585) (← links)
- An RYR1 mutation associated with malignant hyperthermia is also associated with bleeding abnormalities. (Q47412008) (← links)
- Congenital myopathies: disorders of excitation-contraction coupling and muscle contraction (Q49388884) (← links)
- β-Arrestin scaffolds and signaling elements essential for the obestatin/GPR39 system that determine the myogenic program in human myoblast cells. (Q52928223) (← links)
- Inositol trisphosphate receptor-mediated Ca2+ signalling stimulates mitochondrial function and gene expression in core myopathy patients. (Q55397765) (← links)
- Ryanodine Receptor 1-Related Myopathies: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approaches (Q58600210) (← links)
- Cored in the act: the use of models to understand core myopathies (Q92238728) (← links)