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muscular disorders

From The Labs 

Muscle’s path to maturity follows the alternative splicing way

November 14, 2017 Ana Rodríguez 0 Comments alternative splicing, calcineurin A, calcium-handling proteins, muscle development, muscular disorders, muscular dystrophy

Compare the skeletal muscles of a newborn with those of an adult. While the former can barely move the body, adult muscles can perform record

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How do muscles grow up? Check alternative splicing

January 30, 2017 Ana Rodríguez 0 Comments alternative splicing, Genetics, heart muscle, muscular disorders, muscular dystrophy, myotonic dystrophy, skeletal muscle

Growing up is a complex affair, even for muscles. In the mouse, for instance, newborn muscles grow into adult muscles within the first three weeks

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From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs features an award-winning image of immunofluorescent HeLa cells. Image credit: K. Engevik/Hyser lab.

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