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Kenneth Boone
22 April, 08:00
What is the protein called in the sarcolemma?
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Crystal Wilson
22 April, 09:18
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Dystrophin is a protein located between the sarcolemma and the outermost layer of myofilaments in the muscle fiber (myofiber). It is a cohesive protein, linking actin filaments to another support protein that resides on the inside surface of each muscle fiber's plasma membrane (sarcolemma).
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Kadyn Holmes
22 April, 11:08
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intregal membrane protein
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