'Ca POT. 2+'-induced rolling of tropomyosin in muscle thin filaments: revisiting the 'alpha'/'beta'-band hypothesis (2003)
- Autores:
- Autor USP: FARAH, SHAKER CHUCK - IQ
- Unidade: IQ
- Assuntos: BIOQUÍMICA; PROTEÍNAS MUSCULARES; MIOSINA
- Idioma: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Editora: Biophysical Society Office
- Local: Bethesda
- Data de publicação: 2003
- Fonte:
- Título do periódico: Biophysical Journal
- ISSN: 0006-3495
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 84, n. 2, res. 1209-Pos, 2003
- Nome do evento: Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society
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ABNT
HOLTHAUZEN, Luis Marcelo Fernandes e FARAH, Chuck Shaker. 'Ca POT. 2+'-induced rolling of tropomyosin in muscle thin filaments: revisiting the 'alpha'/'beta'-band hypothesis. Biophysical Journal. Bethesda: Biophysical Society Office. . Acesso em: 02 ago. 2024. , 2003 -
APA
Holthauzen, L. M. F., & Farah, C. S. (2003). 'Ca POT. 2+'-induced rolling of tropomyosin in muscle thin filaments: revisiting the 'alpha'/'beta'-band hypothesis. Biophysical Journal. Bethesda: Biophysical Society Office. -
NLM
Holthauzen LMF, Farah CS. 'Ca POT. 2+'-induced rolling of tropomyosin in muscle thin filaments: revisiting the 'alpha'/'beta'-band hypothesis. Biophysical Journal. 2003 ; 84( 2):[citado 2024 ago. 02 ] -
Vancouver
Holthauzen LMF, Farah CS. 'Ca POT. 2+'-induced rolling of tropomyosin in muscle thin filaments: revisiting the 'alpha'/'beta'-band hypothesis. Biophysical Journal. 2003 ; 84( 2):[citado 2024 ago. 02 ] - Stability of troponin I and T investigated by a hydrophobic fluorescent probe
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