Loss of positive allosteric interactions between neuronal nitric oxide synthase and phosphofructokinase contributes to defects in glycolysis and increased fatigability in muscular dystrophy
Michelle Wehling‐Henricks(University of California, Los Angeles), James G. Tidball(University of California, Los Angeles)
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