Equivalent L-type channel (CaV1.1) function in adult female and male mouse skeletal muscle fibers

Volume: 522, Issue: 4, Pages: 996 - 1002
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Loss of total muscle force during aging has both atrophic and non-atrophic components. The former deficit is a direct consequence of reduced muscle mass while the latter has been attributed to a depression of excitation-contraction (EC) coupling. It is well established that age-onset reductions in sex hormone production regulate the atrophic component in both males and females. However, it is unknown whether the non-atrophic component is...
Paper Details
Title
Equivalent L-type channel (CaV1.1) function in adult female and male mouse skeletal muscle fibers
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
522
Issue
4
Pages
996 - 1002
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