The influence of temperature on the distribution and intensity of the reaction product in rat muscle fibers obtained with the histochemical method for myosin ATPase

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The influence of temperature on the distribution and intensity of the reaction product in rat muscle fibers obtained with the histochemical method for myosin ATPase. / Kirkeby, S; Tuxen, A.

I: Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Bind 26, Nr. 3, 1989, s. 189-94.

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Kirkeby, S & Tuxen, A 1989, 'The influence of temperature on the distribution and intensity of the reaction product in rat muscle fibers obtained with the histochemical method for myosin ATPase', Journal of Neuroscience Methods, bind 26, nr. 3, s. 189-94.

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Kirkeby, S., & Tuxen, A. (1989). The influence of temperature on the distribution and intensity of the reaction product in rat muscle fibers obtained with the histochemical method for myosin ATPase. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 26(3), 189-94.

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Kirkeby S, Tuxen A. The influence of temperature on the distribution and intensity of the reaction product in rat muscle fibers obtained with the histochemical method for myosin ATPase. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 1989;26(3):189-94.

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Kirkeby, S ; Tuxen, A. / The influence of temperature on the distribution and intensity of the reaction product in rat muscle fibers obtained with the histochemical method for myosin ATPase. I: Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 1989 ; Bind 26, Nr. 3. s. 189-94.

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abstract = "The influence of temperature in the incubation medium on the localization and intensity of myosin ATPase was investigated in striated muscles from the rat using a conventional histochemical technique. It was found that the enzyme reaction was temperature-dependent since the activity in some fibers was raised and in others was depressed by alteration of the incubation temperature. There was no obvious correlation between the temperature sensitivity of ATPase in the muscle fibers and their activity for succinic dehydrogenase. It is proposed that the histochemical method for myosin ATPase can be used for demonstration of isoenzymes in striated muscle fibers.",
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N2 - The influence of temperature in the incubation medium on the localization and intensity of myosin ATPase was investigated in striated muscles from the rat using a conventional histochemical technique. It was found that the enzyme reaction was temperature-dependent since the activity in some fibers was raised and in others was depressed by alteration of the incubation temperature. There was no obvious correlation between the temperature sensitivity of ATPase in the muscle fibers and their activity for succinic dehydrogenase. It is proposed that the histochemical method for myosin ATPase can be used for demonstration of isoenzymes in striated muscle fibers.

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