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The authors present data which broadens the concept of the regulatory effect exerted by the spinal cord centers on the molecular substrate of muscles. Evolution of mitogenetic spectra of the resting rabbit gastrocnemius (connected with age) and the prevalence of mitogenetic radiation of degradational type in adult animals point to the gradual formation of the nonbalanced structural state of the substrate.
It was shown that the nature of metabolism is also connected with the substrate regulation. This follows from the altering of the mitogenetic spectrum lines of the resting frog gastrocnemius caused by reduced influence of the centers. In such conditions, the spectrum contains acetylcholine lines as well.
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Gurvich, A.A., Eremeev, V.F. & Lipkind, M.A. Mitogenetic radiation of the neuromuscular system as A method of analysing its molecular substrate. Bull Exp Biol Med 51, 442–446 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00779530
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