In contrast to the traditional biochemical study of single proteins or isolated pathways in health and disease, technical advances in the high-throughput screening of peptides by mass spectrometry have established new ways of identifying entire cellular protein populations in one swift analytical approach. This review discusses the recent progress in the biochemical analysis of skeletal muscle extracts and outlines the mass spectrometry-based proteomics approach for studying muscle tissues in normal and pathobiochemical processes using peptide mass fingerprinting. Individual topics covered include the most commonly inherited muscle disease, X-linked muscular dystrophy, the physiological process of fast-to-slow fibre transformation, and the ...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
Old age is associated with a large spectrum of physical ailments, including muscle wasting. Skeletal...
The full-length dystrophin protein isoform of 427 kDa (Dp427), the absence of which represents the p...
In contrast to the traditional biochemical study of single proteins or isolated pathways in health a...
In basic and applied myology, gel-based proteomics is routinely used for studying global changes in ...
Background: Skeletal muscle fibres represent one of the most abundant cell types in mammals. Their h...
The optimization of large-scale screening procedures of pathological specimens by genomic, proteomic...
Introduction: Progressive skeletal muscle wasting is the manifesting symptom of Duchenne muscular d...
Dysferlinopathy is an autosomal recessive disease caused by pathogenic variants in DYSF gene. We com...
ne of the most striking physiological features of skeletal muscle tissues are their enormous capacit...
Skeletal muscle is a large organ that accounts for up to half the total mass of the human body. A pr...
Extended longevity is often accompanied by frailty and increased susceptibility to a variety of crip...
Human skeletal muscle represents 40% of our body mass and deciphering its proteome composition to fu...
In this article, we illustrate the application of difference in-gel electrophoresis for the proteomi...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
Old age is associated with a large spectrum of physical ailments, including muscle wasting. Skeletal...
The full-length dystrophin protein isoform of 427 kDa (Dp427), the absence of which represents the p...
In contrast to the traditional biochemical study of single proteins or isolated pathways in health a...
In basic and applied myology, gel-based proteomics is routinely used for studying global changes in ...
Background: Skeletal muscle fibres represent one of the most abundant cell types in mammals. Their h...
The optimization of large-scale screening procedures of pathological specimens by genomic, proteomic...
Introduction: Progressive skeletal muscle wasting is the manifesting symptom of Duchenne muscular d...
Dysferlinopathy is an autosomal recessive disease caused by pathogenic variants in DYSF gene. We com...
ne of the most striking physiological features of skeletal muscle tissues are their enormous capacit...
Skeletal muscle is a large organ that accounts for up to half the total mass of the human body. A pr...
Extended longevity is often accompanied by frailty and increased susceptibility to a variety of crip...
Human skeletal muscle represents 40% of our body mass and deciphering its proteome composition to fu...
In this article, we illustrate the application of difference in-gel electrophoresis for the proteomi...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
Old age is associated with a large spectrum of physical ailments, including muscle wasting. Skeletal...
The full-length dystrophin protein isoform of 427 kDa (Dp427), the absence of which represents the p...