Sodium fluoride induced skeletal muscle changes: Degradation of proteins and signaling mechanism

Volume: 244, Pages: 534 - 548
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Fluoride is a well-known compound for its usefulness in healing dental caries. Similarly, fluoride is also known for its toxicity to various tissues in animals and humans. It causes skeletal fluorosis leading to osteoporosis of the bones. We hypothesized that when bones are affected by fluoride, the skeletal muscles are also likely to be affected by underlying molecular events involving myogenic differentiation. Murine myoblasts C2C12 were...
Paper Details
Title
Sodium fluoride induced skeletal muscle changes: Degradation of proteins and signaling mechanism
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
244
Pages
534 - 548
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