Methods in muscle biology / edited by Charles P. Emerson, Jr., H. Lee Sweeney.
Series: Methods in cell biology ; v. 52.©1997Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 493 pages, [10] pages of plates) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780080859507
- 008085950X
- 0125641540
- 9780125641548
- 1281514187
- 9781281514189
- Muscles -- Research -- Methodology
- Muscles -- Physiology
- Muscles -- Cytologie -- Technique
- Muscles -- Aspect moléculaire
- Myogénèse
- Fibres musculaires
- MEDICAL -- Physiology
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology
- Muscles -- Physiology
- Muscles -- Research -- Methodology
- Spieren
- Cell Differentiation -- physiology
- Gene Expression -- genetics
- Muscles -- physiology
- QH585 .M47eb vol. 52
- W1
- QH 607

Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Avian somite transplantation -- 2. Myogenesis in the mouse embryo -- 3. Myogenesis in Xenopus embryos -- 4. Zebrafish -- 5. Skeletal muscle cultures -- 6. Avian cardiac progenitors -- 7. Vascular smooth muscle cell cultures -- 8. Skeletal muscle satellite cell cultures -- 9. Retroviral gene delivery -- 10. Use of replication-defective retroviruses for cell lineage studies of myogenic cells -- 11. Adenoviral gene delivery -- 12. Methods for myoblast transplantation -- 13. Structure-function analysis of cytoskeletal/contractile proteins in avian myotubes -- 14. Functional and structural approaches to the study of excitation-contraction coupling -- 15. Adenovirus-mediated myofilament gene transfer into adult cardiac myocytes -- 16. In vivo approaches to neuromuscular structure and function -- 17. Molecular diversity of myofibrillar proteins -- 18. Transgenic mice -- 19. DNA transfection of cultured muscle cells -- 20. DNA- and adenovirus-mediated gene transfer into cardiac muscle -- 21. Nuclear DNA-binding proteins.
Methods in Muscle Biology is a comprehensive laboratory guide that details the methods used in the study of muscle biology. The techniques included embrace cell, developmental, and molecular biology, as well asphysiology, neurobiology, and medical research.
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