Physiologically regulated alternative splicing patterns of fast troponin T RNA are conserved in mammals
To determine whether specific 5'-splicing patterns correlate with fiber phenotype, Briggs and Schachat generated representative populations of 5'-troponin T (TnT) cDNAs from the TnT mRNAs expressed in a set of physiologically and anatomically diverse skeletal muscles.
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