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− | == San Diego Muscle Research Center == | + | == SDMRC Wiki Discussion page == |
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− | == Research Resources - Wikipedia ==
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− | '''Welcome to the SDMRC Research Resources Wikipedia.'''
| + | Please contact Stephan Lange mailto:slange@ucsd.edu to get access to this website. |
− | This page was created to enable SDMRC associated scientists easy access to information on:
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− | <li>a list of available model organisms for the investigation of myopathies</li>
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− | <li>a list of cell lines</li>
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− | <li>a list of available small molecule libraries for screening</li>
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− | <li>access to a methods and protocol database.</li>
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− | == List of available model systems to study myopathies ==
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− | == Model systems to study skeletal muscle function and human muscle diseases ==
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− | Model systems have been developed to study fundamental questions in muscle biology and mimic human muscle disease. Here is a list of model systems available to centre investigators and their closest myopathies in humans.
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 10 November 2014
SDMRC Wiki Discussion page
SDMRC General discussion
Please contact Stephan Lange mailto:slange@ucsd.edu to get access to this website.