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  • 7. Regulation of Ca2+-dependent protein turnover in skeletal muscle by thyroxine.
    Zeman RJ, Bernstein PL, Ludemann R, Etlinger JD.
    Biochem J; 1986 Nov 15; 240(1):269-72. PubMed ID: 3827846
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  • 9. Role of different proteolytic systems in the degradation of muscle proteins during denervation atrophy.
    Furuno K, Goodman MN, Goldberg AL.
    J Biol Chem; 1990 May 25; 265(15):8550-7. PubMed ID: 2187867
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  • 10. The stimulation of protein degradation in muscle by Ca2+ is mediated by prostaglandin E2 and does not require the calcium-activated protease.
    Rodemann HP, Waxman L, Goldberg AL.
    J Biol Chem; 1982 Aug 10; 257(15):8716-23. PubMed ID: 6807980
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  • 12. Role of Ca2+ for protein turnover in isolated rat hepatocytes.
    Grinde B.
    Biochem J; 1983 Dec 15; 216(3):529-36. PubMed ID: 6199012
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  • 16. Leupeptin, a protease inhibitor, decreases protein degradation in normal and diseased muscles.
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    Science; 1978 Feb 03; 199(4328):534-6. PubMed ID: 622552
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  • 19. Burn injury stimulates multiple proteolytic pathways in skeletal muscle, including the ubiquitin-energy-dependent pathway.
    Fang CH, Tiao G, James H, Ogle C, Fischer JE, Hasselgren PO.
    J Am Coll Surg; 1995 Feb 03; 180(2):161-70. PubMed ID: 7850049
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