Caractérisation de l'efflux calcique du réticulum sarcoplasmique du muscle squelettique normal et dystrophique
La contraction du muscle squelettique est initiée par une libération de Ca2+ du réticulum sarcoplasmique (RS) en réponse à une dépolarisation du sarcolemme. Celle-ci induit un changement de conformation du récepteur des dihydropyridines (DHPR) localisé dans les tubules T entraînant l'ouverture...
Main Author: | Robin, Gaëlle |
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Other Authors: | Lyon 1 |
Language: | fr |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2013LYO10138 |
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