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From: Dystrophin R16/17 protein therapy restores sarcolemmal nNOS in trans and improves muscle perfusion and function

Fig. 3

Body-wide distribution of mTAT.R16/17.GFP.Pal protein in ΔR4 mouse muscles. The mTAT.R16/17.GFP.Pal protein was systemically delivered to ΔR4 mice by IP and IV injections. The distribution of mTAT.R16/17.GFP.Pal protein in muscles was evaluated by GFP signal. As shown here, the GFP signal in skeletal muscles, including the TA, EDL, Gastro, Quadri, Dia, Tongue and upper limb muscles, was higher than in the heart. TA: tibialis anterior; EDL: extensor digitorum longus; Gastro: gastrocnemius; Quadri: quadriceps; Dia: diaphragm. Scale bar = 50 μm

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