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Decision letter: NADPH oxidase mediates microtubule alterations and diaphragm dysfunction in dystrophic mice
[peer_review]
2017
unpublished
Skeletal muscle from mdx mice is characterized by increased Nox2 ROS, altered microtubule network, increased muscle stiffness, and decreased muscle/respiratory function. While microtubule de-tyrosination has been suggested to increase stiffness and Nox2 ROS production in isolated single myofibers, its role in altering tissue stiffness and muscle function has not been established. Because Nox2 ROS production is upregulated prior to microtubule network alterations and ROS affect microtubule
doi:10.7554/elife.31732.sa1
fatcat:2g5fz3hqpbdj3ahfzukf6gbnhy