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Results 1 - 10 of 386 for muscles
  1. ... from the TNNT3 gene is found in skeletal muscles, which are the muscles used for movement. Troponin T is one of ... proteins that make up the troponin complex in muscle cells. The troponin complex, along with calcium, helps ...
  2. ... of materials within and between cells. In addition, muscle fibers are primarily composed of thick filaments made ... actin. Thick and thin filaments are involved in muscle tensing (contraction). Muscle fibers containing myosin-3 are ...
  3. ... gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called muscle glycogen synthase. Muscle glycogen synthase is produced in most cells but is most abundant in heart (cardiac) muscle and muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles). Muscle ...
  4. ... it is most abundant in the liver and muscles. One version of the enzyme is found in liver cells and another in muscle cells. The alpha-1 subunit produced from the ...
  5. ... from the TNNI2 gene is found in skeletal muscles, which are the muscles used for movement. Troponin I is one of ... proteins that make up the troponin complex in muscle cells. The troponin complex, along with calcium, helps ...
  6. ... a protein that plays an important role in muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles) and in the heart (cardiac muscle). The full-length isoform is known as FHL1A, ...
  7. ... provides instructions for making a protein called smooth muscle myosin heavy chain 11. It belongs to a ... protein called actin, are the primary components of muscle fibers and are important for muscle tensing (contraction). ...
  8. ... type A MYH9_HUMAN myosin heavy chain, non-muscle IIa myosin, heavy chain 9, non-muscle myosin-9 NMHC-II-A NMMHC II-a NMMHC-A NMMHC-IIA NMMHCA non-muscle myosin heavy chain A non-muscle myosin heavy ...
  9. ... which is found solely in the heart (cardiac) muscle. Cardiac troponin T is one of three proteins ... make up the troponin protein complex in cardiac muscle cells. The troponin complex is part of a ...
  10. ... called progressive external ophthalmoplegia. This disorder weakens the muscles that control eye movement and causes the eyelids ... large deletions of genetic material from mtDNA in muscle tissue. Researchers have not determined how deletions of ...
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