Muscle Biochemistry

Eric C. Niederhoffer, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

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Resources

  • Neuromuscular Home Page (Washington University)
  • Muscle contraction (animated GIF, QuickTime1, QuickTime2)
  • Brown, R. H., Jr. 1997. Dystrophin-associated proteins and the muscular dystrophies. Annual Review of Medicine 48:457-466.
  • Carlson, C. G. 1998. The dystrophinopathies: an alternative to the structural hypothesis. Neurobiology of Disease 5:3-15.
  • Devlin, T. M. (ed.). 2002. Textbook of biochemistry with clinical correlations, 5th ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
  • Geeves, M.A., and K. C. Holmes. 1999. Structural mechanism of muscle contraction. Annual Review of Biochemistry 68:687-728.
  • Brown, R. H., Jr., and J. R. Mendell. 2001. Muscular dystrophies and other muscle diseases, pp. 2529-2540. In E. Braunwald, A. S. Fauci, D. L. Kasper, S. L. Hauser, D. L. Longo, and J. L. Jameson (ed.), Harrison's principles of internal medicine, 15th ed. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York.
  • Worton, R. G., M. J. Molnar, B. Brais, and G. Karpati. 2001. The muscular dystrophies, p. 5493-5523. In C. R. Scriver, A. L. Beaudet, W. S. Sly, D. Valle, B. Childs, K. W. Kinzler, & B. Vogelstein (ed.), The metabolic and molecular bases of inherited disease, 8th ed. McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York.

 

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Resources


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