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Wesley T. Roten
Wesley T. Roten
Baylor College of Medicine
Skeletal muscle
Sarcolemma
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Inflammation
Dystrophin
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Eliminating Nox2 reactive oxygen species production protects dystrophic skeletal muscle from pathological calcium influx assessed in vivo by manganese‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging
2016
The Journal of Physiology
James A. Loehr
Gary R. Stinnett
Mayra Hernández-Rivera
Wesley T. Roten
Lon J. Wilson
Robia G. Pautler
George G. Rodney
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Eliminating Nox2 ROS production protects dystrophic skeletal muscle from pathological calcium influx assessed in vivo by manganese enhanced MRI
2016
The Journal of Physiology
James A. Loehr
Gary R. Stinnett
Mayra Hernández-Rivera
Wesley T. Roten
Lon J. Wilson
Robia G. Pautler
George G. Rodney
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Eliminating Nox2 ROS production protects dystrophic skeletal muscle from pathological calcium influx assessed in vivo by manganese enhanced MRI
2016
The Journal of Physiology
James A. Loehr
Gary R. Stinnett
Mayra Hernández-Rivera
Wesley T. Roten
Lon J. Wilson
Robia G. Pautler
George G. Rodney
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Eliminating Nox2 reactive oxygen species production protects dystrophic skeletal muscle from pathological calcium influx assessedin vivoby manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging: Manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging inmdxmice
2016
The Journal of Physiology
James A. Loehr
Gary R. Stinnett
Mayra Hernández-Rivera
Wesley T. Roten
Wesley T. Roten
Lon J. Wilson
Robia G. Pautler
George G. Rodney
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