Role of oxidation of excitation-contraction coupling machinery in age-dependent loss of muscle function in C. elegans

  1. Haikel Dridi
  2. Frances Forrester
  3. Alisa Umanskaya
  4. Wenjun Xie
  5. Steven Reiken
  6. Alain Lacampagne
  7. Andrew Marks  Is a corresponding author
  1. Columbia University Medical Center, United States
  2. Montpellier University, INSERM, CNRS, France

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  1. Haikel Dridi
  2. Frances Forrester
  3. Alisa Umanskaya
  4. Wenjun Xie
  5. Steven Reiken
  6. Alain Lacampagne
  7. Andrew Marks
(2022)
Role of oxidation of excitation-contraction coupling machinery in age-dependent loss of muscle function in C. elegans
eLife 11:e75529.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.75529

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