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Syndecan 4 and beta 1 integrin are regulated by electrical activity in skeletal muscle: Implications for cell adhesion

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Fig. 1. Syndecan-4 changes with a biphasic behavior during the differentiation of skeletal muscle cells
Fig. 2. Syndecan-4 at the cell surface is regulated by electrical activity during the differentiation of skeletal muscle cells

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