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The following pages link to Skeletal muscles of mice deficient in muscle creatine kinase lack burst activity (Q57190014):
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- Characterization of a family of novel cysteine- serine-rich nuclear proteins (CSRNP) (Q24338625) (← links)
- The centrosomal protein TACC3 is essential for hematopoietic stem cell function and genetically interfaces with p53-regulated apoptosis (Q24534711) (← links)
- Identification, cDNA cloning, and targeted deletion of p70, a novel, ubiquitously expressed SH3 domain-containing protein (Q24540267) (← links)
- The distal region and receptor tyrosines of the Epo receptor are non-essential for in vivo erythropoiesis (Q24550897) (← links)
- TIEG1 null mouse-derived osteoblasts are defective in mineralization and in support of osteoclast differentiation in vitro (Q24557552) (← links)
- The creatine kinase system and pleiotropic effects of creatine (Q24609852) (← links)
- Disruption of the FG nucleoporin NUP98 causes selective changes in nuclear pore complex stoichiometry and function (Q24632994) (← links)
- Muscle-specific creatine kinase gene polymorphism and running economy responses to an 18-week 5000-m training programme (Q24645035) (← links)
- Fatigue resistance of rat extraocular muscles does not depend on creatine kinase activity (Q24812236) (← links)
- The effect of the creatine analogue beta-guanidinopropionic acid on energy metabolism: a systematic review (Q26822632) (← links)
- Creatine kinase-mediated ATP supply fuels actin-based events in phagocytosis (Q27333700) (← links)
- Diaphragm Muscle Adaptation to Sustained Hypoxia: Lessons from Animal Models with Relevance to High Altitude and Chronic Respiratory Diseases (Q28066535) (← links)
- Oxidative myocytes of heart and skeletal muscle express abundant sarcomeric mitochondrial creatine kinase (Q28142966) (← links)
- SOCS3 is essential in the regulation of fetal liver erythropoiesis (Q28144536) (← links)
- Jak2 is essential for signaling through a variety of cytokine receptors (Q28270987) (← links)
- A method for the direct identification of differentiating muscle cells by a fluorescent mitochondrial dye (Q28478342) (← links)
- Reprogramming to pluripotency can conceal somatic cell chromosomal instability (Q28483105) (← links)
- G2 arrest and impaired nucleocytoplasmic transport in mouse embryos lacking the proto-oncogene CAN/Nup214 (Q28504583) (← links)
- Increased response to cholesterol feeding in apolipoprotein C1-deficient mice (Q28587768) (← links)
- Stat5a and Stat5b proteins have essential and nonessential, or redundant, roles in cytokine responses (Q28592023) (← links)
- Nuclear magnetic resonance in laboratory animals (Q30928963) (← links)
- Creatine kinase B deficient neurons exhibit an increased fraction of motile mitochondria (Q33355649) (← links)
- Regulation of T cell development and activation by creatine kinase B. (Q33425184) (← links)
- Studying Enzymes by In Vivo C Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (Q33551668) (← links)
- Incubating isolated mouse EDL muscles with creatine improves force production and twitch kinetics in fatigue due to reduction in ionic strength (Q33995577) (← links)
- A global view of porcine transcriptome in three tissues from a full-sib pair with extreme phenotypes in growth and fat deposition by paired-end RNA sequencing (Q34015360) (← links)
- Activity of creatine kinase in a contracting mammalian muscle of uniform fiber type (Q34018859) (← links)
- Failing energetics in failing hearts (Q34027497) (← links)
- Modular organization of cardiac energy metabolism: energy conversion, transfer and feedback regulation. (Q34253138) (← links)
- Creatine kinase in non-muscle tissues and cells (Q34314994) (← links)
- Requirement for Stat4 in interleukin-12-mediated responses of natural killer and T cells (Q34388169) (← links)
- Role of creatine kinase isoenzymes on muscular and cardiorespiratory endurance: genetic and molecular evidence (Q34438934) (← links)
- Health implications of creatine: can oral creatine supplementation protect against neurological and atherosclerotic disease? (Q34666769) (← links)
- Adenylate kinase 1 gene deletion disrupts muscle energetic economy despite metabolic rearrangement (Q34682618) (← links)
- The centrosomal, putative tumor suppressor protein TACC2 is dispensable for normal development, and deficiency does not lead to cancer (Q35126607) (← links)
- Regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis in muscle by endurance exercise (Q35213424) (← links)
- Mitochondrial creatine kinase: a major constituent of pathological inclusions seen in mitochondrial myopathies (Q35369919) (← links)
- Impairment of energy metabolism in intact residual myocardium of rat hearts with chronic myocardial infarction (Q35552927) (← links)
- Structural and functional adaptations of striated muscles to CK deficiency. (Q35672358) (← links)
- Creatine kinase (CK) in skeletal muscle energy metabolism: a study of mouse mutants with graded reduction in muscle CK expression (Q35762321) (← links)
- Inverse metabolic engineering with phosphagen kinase systems improves the cellular energy state (Q35837796) (← links)
- Chronic creatine kinase deficiency eventually leads to congestive heart failure, but severity is dependent on genetic background, gender and age (Q36233680) (← links)
- Cardiac system bioenergetics: metabolic basis of the Frank-Starling law. (Q36367258) (← links)
- MR spectroscopy in heart failure--clinical and experimental findings (Q36749436) (← links)
- New aspects of brain physiology (Q36858162) (← links)
- Metabolic compartmentation - a system level property of muscle cells: real problems of diffusion in living cells. (Q37083433) (← links)
- The physiological role of mitochondrial calcium revealed by mice lacking the mitochondrial calcium uniporter. (Q37366133) (← links)
- Exercise: Kinetic considerations for gas exchange (Q38112034) (← links)
- Regulation of glycogen breakdown and its consequences for skeletal muscle function after training. (Q38207879) (← links)
- The sarcomeric M-region: a molecular command center for diverse cellular processes (Q38471353) (← links)