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Additional file 2 of Mechanical factors tune the sensitivity of mdx muscle to eccentric strength loss and its protection by antioxidant and calcium modulators

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posted on 2020-02-02, 04:20 authored by Angus Lindsay, Cory Baumann, Robyn Rebbeck, Samantha Yuen, William Southern, James Hodges, Razvan Cornea, David Thomas, James Ervasti, Dawn Lowe
Additional file 2: Figure S2. Rates of contraction and relaxation of mdx EDL muscle following ECC with varying mechanical parameters. (A) Maximal tetanic rate of contraction for each protocol and (B) when grouped by length change. (C) Maximal tetanic rate of relaxation for each protocol and (D) when grouped by length change as a percent of initial following 10 eccentric contractions at 120 Hz using various protocols. * Different from the first protocol within a given length, # different from the second protocol within a given length, $ different from the third protocol within a given length. Data are mean ± S.E.M with significance set at p < 0.05. N = 5 – 6/protocol.

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