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Sarcolemmal integrity

Dmd DGC-associated, sarcolemmal integrity Sp, ENU, KO Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy... [Pg.359]

KobaS, Konno N, Suzuki H, KatagiriT (1995) Disruption of sarcolemmal integrity during ischemia and reperfusion of canine hearts as monitored by use of lanthanum ions and a specific probe. Basic Res Cardiol 90 203-210... [Pg.320]

Reimer KA, Jennings RB, Hill ML (1981) Total ischemia in dog hearts, in vitro. 2. High energy phosphate depletion and associated defects in energy metabolism, cell voliune regulation, and sarcolemmal integrity. Circ Res 49 901-911... [Pg.390]

Within the skeletal musculature, dystrophin plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of the sarcolemmal membrane. Dystrophin is not able to perform this task alone and interacts with a number of other proteins that include dystroglycans, sarcoglycans, dystrobrevins, syntrophins, and sarcospan (Straub and Campbell, 1997). Mutation of dystrophin or, indeed,... [Pg.212]

Figure 4. Multistate conductance shown by alamethicin on a planar bilayer membrane with applied potential of 210 mV (top) and on frog sarcolemmal membrane with — 110-mV resting potential (bottom). Current bursts begin at A and continue until B. The different levels observed are not integral multiples of unit current conductance, which implies different states of the pore. (Upper figure reproduced with permission from reference 41. Copyright 1972 Elsevier. Lower figure reproduced with permission from reference 302. Copyright 1979 Macmillan Magazines.)... Figure 4. Multistate conductance shown by alamethicin on a planar bilayer membrane with applied potential of 210 mV (top) and on frog sarcolemmal membrane with — 110-mV resting potential (bottom). Current bursts begin at A and continue until B. The different levels observed are not integral multiples of unit current conductance, which implies different states of the pore. (Upper figure reproduced with permission from reference 41. Copyright 1972 Elsevier. Lower figure reproduced with permission from reference 302. Copyright 1979 Macmillan Magazines.)...
Post, J. A., 1992, Removal of sarcolemmal sialic acid residues results in a loss of sarcolemmal functioning and integrity. Am. J. Physiol. 263 H147-H152. [Pg.306]


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