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  • 21. Distribution and localization of vinculin-talin-integrin system and dystrophin-glycoprotein complex in human skeletal muscle. Immunohistochemical study using confocal laser scanning microscopy.
    Anastasi G, Amato A, Tarone G, Vita G, Monici MC, Magaudda L, Brancaccio M, Sidoti A, Trimarchi F, Favaloro A, Cutroneo G.
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    Peri V, Ajdukovic B, Holland P, Tuana BS.
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  • 23. The association of cardiac dystrophin with myofibrils/Z-disc regions in cardiac muscle suggests a novel role in the contractile apparatus.
    Meng H, Leddy JJ, Frank J, Holland P, Tuana BS.
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  • 26. Biomechanics of the sarcolemma and costameres in single skeletal muscle fibers from normal and dystrophin-null mice.
    García-Pelagio KP, Bloch RJ, Ortega A, González-Serratos H.
    J Muscle Res Cell Motil; 2011 Mar 24; 31(5-6):323-36. PubMed ID: 21312057
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  • 27. Culture of human skeletal muscle myoblasts: timing appearance and localization of dystrophin-glycoprotein complex and vinculin-talin-integrin complex.
    Trimarchi F, Favaloro A, Fulle S, Magaudda L, Puglielli C, Di Mauro D.
    Cells Tissues Organs; 2006 Mar 24; 183(2):87-98. PubMed ID: 17053325
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  • 30. Disorganization of dystrophin costameric lattice in Becker muscular dystrophy.
    Minetti C, Cordone G, Beltrame F, Bado M, Bonilla E.
    Muscle Nerve; 1998 Feb 24; 21(2):211-6. PubMed ID: 9466596
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  • 31. Dystrophin upregulation in pressure-overloaded cardiac hypertrophy in rats.
    Maeda M, Biro S, Kamogawa Y, Hirakawa T, Setoguchi M, Tei C.
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  • 32. Association of dystrophin-related protein with dystrophin-associated proteins in mdx mouse muscle.
    Matsumura K, Ervasti JM, Ohlendieck K, Kahl SD, Campbell KP.
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  • 33. Costameres: repeating structures at the sarcolemma of skeletal muscle.
    Bloch RJ, Capetanaki Y, O'Neill A, Reed P, Williams MW, Resneck WG, Porter NC, Ursitti JA.
    Clin Orthop Relat Res; 2002 Oct 10; (403 Suppl):S203-10. PubMed ID: 12394470
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  • 34. Visualization of the subsarcolemmal cytoskeleton network of mouse skeletal muscle cells by en face views and application to immunoelectron localization of dystrophin.
    Berthier C, Amsellem J, Blaineau S.
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  • 36. Localization of the transmembrane proteoglycan syndecan-4 and its regulatory kinases in costameres of rat cardiomyocytes: a deconvolution microscopic study.
    VanWinkle WB, Snuggs MB, De Hostos EL, Buja LM, Woods A, Couchman JR.
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  • 37. Complementary distributions of vinculin and dystrophin define two distinct sarcolemma domains in smooth muscle.
    North AJ, Galazkiewicz B, Byers TJ, Glenney JR, Small JV.
    J Cell Biol; 1993 Mar 01; 120(5):1159-67. PubMed ID: 8436588
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