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Treatment with inhibitors of the NF-κB pathway improves whole body tension development in the mdx mouse
Published in Neuromuscular disorders : NMD (01-02-2009)“…Abstract The whole body tension (WBT) method was used to evaluate the hypothesis that long term treatment with NF-κB inhibitors improves the total forward…”
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Increases in nuclear p65 activation in dystrophic skeletal muscle are secondary to increases in the cellular expression of p65 and are not solely produced by increases in IκB-α kinase activity
Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-10-2009)“…Abstract Dystrophin-deficient muscle exhibits substantial increases in nuclear NF-κB activation. To examine potential mechanisms for this enhanced activation,…”
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Increases in nuclear p65 activation in dystrophic skeletal muscle are secondary to increases in the cellular expression of p65 and are not solely produced by increases in I[kappa]B- alpha kinase activity
Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (01-10-2009)“…Dystrophin-deficient muscle exhibits substantial increases in nuclear NF-[kappa]B activation. To examine potential mechanisms for this enhanced activation, the…”
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Treatment with inhibitors of the NF-kappaB pathway improves whole body tension development in the mdx mouse
Published in Neuromuscular disorders : NMD (01-02-2009)“…The whole body tension (WBT) method was used to evaluate the hypothesis that long term treatment with NF-kappaB inhibitors improves the total forward pulling…”
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Increases in nuclear p65 activation in dystrophic skeletal muscle are secondary to increases in the cellular expression of p65 and are not solely produced by increases in IkappaB-alpha kinase activity
Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-10-2009)“…Dystrophin-deficient muscle exhibits substantial increases in nuclear NF-kappaB activation. To examine potential mechanisms for this enhanced activation, the…”
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