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Response: Commentary: Neuromuscular and Muscle Metabolic Functions in MELAS Before and After Resistance Training: A Case Study.

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  • Massimo Venturelli 1*, Federico Ruzzante 1, Federica Villa 1, Doriana Rudi 1, Cantor Tarperi 1, Chiara Milanese 1, Valentina Cavedon 1, Cristina Fonte 1, Alessandro Picelli 1, Nicola Smania 1, Elisa Calabria 1, Spiros Skafidas 1, Stefania Fochi 1, Maria Grazia Romanelli 1, Gwenael Layec 2 and Federico Schena 1

  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Exercise Physiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Physiology

  • A) Determination of the most frequent (80%) mutation of mtDNA associated with MELAS [A3243G mutation in the mitochondrial tRNAleu(UUR)]

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Massimo Venturelli 1*, Federico Ruzzante 1, Federica Villa 1, Doriana Rudi 1, Cantor Tarperi 1, Chiara Milanese 1, Valentina Cavedon 1, Cristina Fonte 1, Alessandro Picelli 1, Nicola Smania 1, Elisa Calabria 1, Spiros Skafidas 1, Stefania Fochi 1, Maria Grazia Romanelli 1, Gwenael Layec 2 and Federico Schena 1. Commentary: Neuromuscular and Muscle Metabolic Functions in MELAS Before and After Resistance Training: A Case Study by Finsterer, J. The presence of mtDNA A3243G mutation was verified by directed-DNA sequencing (BMR Genomics) and polymerase chain reactionrestriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis.

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