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The expression of androgen receptors in human neck and limb muscles: effects of training and self-administration of androgenic-anabolic steroids
The purpose of this study was to investigate the immunohistochemical expression of androgen receptors (AR) in human vastus lateralis and trapezius muscles and to determine whether long-term strength training a...
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Smoothelin in adult and develo** human arteries and myocardium
The aim of this investigation was to study, with immunohistochemical methods, the distribution of the novel cytoskeletal protein smoothelin in human cardiovascular tissues, the possible changes during the deve...
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Bone mineral density in patients with prostatic cancer treated with orchidectomy and with estrogens
Bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) were measured in the femoral neck area, trochanteric area and Wards triangle, and in the distal radius of the left forearm before and after 1 year of e...
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The conduction system in the human heart at midgestation-immunohistochemical demonstration of the intermediate filament protein skeletin
The intermediate filaments have during recent years increasingly attracted attention and new information on the distribution of the subunits of the filaments has become available by the use of specific antibod...
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Skeletin immunoreactivity in peripheral nerves
By use of monospecific antibodies against the cow heart intermediate filament protein, skeletin, an antigenic relationship between skeletin and neurofilament protein of peripheral nerves is demonstrated. Cross...
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Cytoskeletal filaments of heart conducting system localized by antibody against a 55,000 dalton protein
Cow heart conducting cells characteristically contain cytoplasmic intermediate-sized filaments. We report here the preparation of a specific antibody to a 55,000 dalton protein of isolated cow Purkinje fibres....