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Sant'ana Pereira JA, Wessels A, Nijtmans L, et al. (1995). "New method for the accurate characterization of single human skeletal muscle fibres demonstrates a relation between mATPase and MyHC expression in pure and hybrid fibre types". J. Muscle Res. Cell. Motil. 16 (1): 21–34. doi:10.1007/BF00125307. PMID7751402. S2CID20954615.
Weiss A, Schiaffino S, Leinwand LA (1999). "Comparative sequence analysis of the complete human sarcomeric myosin heavy chain family: implications for functional diversity". J. Mol. Biol. 290 (1): 61–75. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1999.2865. PMID10388558.
Li ZH, Spektor A, Varlamova O, Bresnick AR (2003). "Mts1 regulates the assembly of nonmuscle myosin-IIA". Biochemistry. 42 (48): 14258–66. doi:10.1021/bi0354379. PMID14640694.
Ford HL, Silver DL, Kachar B, et al. (1997). "Effect of Mts1 on the structure and activity of nonmuscle myosin II". Biochemistry. 36 (51): 16321–7. doi:10.1021/bi971182l. PMID9405067.
Soussi-Yanicostas N, Whalen RG, Petit C (1993). "Five skeletal myosin heavy chain genes are organized as a multigene complex in the human genome". Hum. Mol. Genet. 2 (5): 563–9. doi:10.1093/hmg/2.5.563. PMID8518795.