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  1. ... the body to move normally, these muscles must tense (contract) and relax in a coordinated way. One ...
  2. ... the body to move normally, skeletal muscles must tense (contract) and relax in a coordinated way. Muscle ...
  3. ... the body to move normally, these muscles must tense (contract) and relax in a coordinated way. Muscle ...
  4. ... fibers and protects them from injury as muscles tense (contract) and relax. It acts as an anchor, ...
  5. ... called sarcomeres, which are necessary for muscles to tense (contract). Myotilin attaches (binds) to other proteins to ...
  6. ... and spinal cord that tell skeletal muscles to tense (contract), which allows the body to move.In ...
  7. ... and toes. Affected infants startle easily and often tense their facial muscles into a grimace-like expression. ...
  8. ... and spinal cord that tell skeletal muscles to tense (contract), which allows the body to move.Several ...
  9. ... beat normally, heart muscle cells called myocytes must tense (contract) and relax in a coordinated way. Both ...
  10. ... called sarcomeres. Sarcomeres are necessary for muscles to tense (contract). Many of the proteins associated with nemaline ...
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