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Evidence for ACTN3 as a speed gene in isolated human muscle fibers
Siacia Broos
,
Laurent Malisoux
, Daniel Theisen
, Ruud Van Thienen
, Monique Ramaekers
, Cécile Jamart
, Louise Deldicque
, Martine A. Thomis
, Marc Francaux
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Hysteresis
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Muscle Fiber Composition
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ACTN3
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Single muscle Fiber
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Cross-sectional Area
100%
Fiber Type
100%
Human muscle Fibres
100%
Morphological Properties
100%
Viscoelasticity
100%
Contractile Properties
100%
Young's Modulus
100%
Genotype P
50%
All-fiber
50%
Stretching Test
50%
Homozygosity
50%
Young Men
50%
Fast muscle Fibers
50%
Type I Fibers
50%
Passive Stretch
50%
Actinin-3
50%
Vastus Lateralis
50%
Peak Power
50%
Active Test
50%
Non-athletic
50%
Fast Fiber
50%
Muscle Performance
50%
High Velocity
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
ACTN3
100%
Morphology
100%
Young Modulus
100%
Viscoelasticity
100%
Genotyping
50%
Homozygosity
50%
Fast Muscle Fiber
50%
Muscle Function
50%
Actinin
50%
Neuroscience
Immunohistochemistry
100%
Actinin
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Muscle Fiber
100%
Community Supported Agriculture
16%
Immunohistochemistry
16%
Genotyping
16%