Endogenously determined restriction of food intake overcomes excitation–contraction uncoupling in JP45KO mice with aging

scientific article published on January 25, 2012

Endogenously determined restriction of food intake overcomes excitation–contraction uncoupling in JP45KO mice with aging is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.EXGER.2012.01.004
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P50authorOsvaldo DelbonoQ91890295
Maria Laura MessiQ120175267
Hiroshi TakeshimaQ64106482
Susan TrevesQ69772731
P2093author name stringLeda Bergamelli
Miyuki Nishi
Francesco Zorzato
Bingzhong Xue
Hang Shi
Zhong-Min Wang
Barbara Mosca
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)304-316
P577publication date2012-01-25
P1433published inExperimental GerontologyQ15766996
P1476titleEndogenously determined restriction of food intake overcomes excitation-contraction uncoupling in JP45KO mice with aging
Endogenously determined restriction of food intake overcomes excitation–contraction uncoupling in JP45KO mice with aging
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Q35633591Troponin T3 regulates nuclear localization of the calcium channel Cavβ1a subunit in skeletal muscle