| Literature DB >> 6686490 |
J A Trotter, S Eberhard, A Samora.
Abstract
The muscle-tendon junction of murine skeletal muscles has been analyzed by a variety of extraction techniques, by myosin subfragment-1 binding experiments, and by ultrastructural immunocytochemistry. The results indicate that the muscle-tendon junction is composed of four distinct domains: an intracellular domain, the internal lamina; a domain connecting the internal lamina with the lamina densa of the external lamina, the connecting domain; the lamina densa; and a domain which attaches the lamina densa to the collagen fibers, the matrix. Each of these domains is distinct with respect to position, three-dimensional organization, and molecular composition, and is therefore considered to have a unique role in the transmission of contractile force.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6686490 DOI: 10.1002/cm.970030511
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Motil ISSN: 0271-6585