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Ed Schultz
Professor


Degree(s): 1962
1965
1972
BA
BS
PhD
Bioloby
Physical Therapy
Anatomy
Ithaca College, NY
Ithaca College, NY
Temple University, Philadelphia
Address: 353 Bardeen
Telephone: (608)263-2894
E-mail: eschult1@facstaff.wisc.edu
Research Interests

Role of skeletal muscle during exercise, disuse, growth and hypertrophy.

Grants

NASA/"Effects of hindlimb suspension on skeletal muscle growth"
1994 Direct Costs: $108,024
Project Duration: 3/15/91-3/31/97

NSF/"Mechanisms of fiber formation during muscle hypertrophy"
1994 Direct Costs: $100,000
Project Duration: 6/1/90-12/31/94
Publications in 1994

Schultz, E., A. Macius and K.C. Darr. 1994.
Acute effects of hindlimb unweighting on satellite cells of growing muscles. J. Appl. Physiol. 76:266-270.

McCormick, K.M., and E. Schultz. 1994.
Role of satellite cells in altering myosin expression during avian skeletal muscle hypertrophy. Dev. Dyn. 199:52-63.

Schultz, E., and K.M. McCormick. 1994.
Skeletal muscle satellite cells. Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology 123:213-257.

Mozdziak, P.E., E. Schultz and R.G. Cassens. 1994.
Involvement of satellite cells in posthatch turkey skeletal muscle growth. Poul. Sci. 73:547-555.

Mozdziak, P.E., T. Fassel, R. Gregory, E. Schultz, M.L. Greaser and R.G. Cassens. 1994.
Quantitation of in vivo satellite cell proliferation using image analysis. Biotech. & Histochem. 69:249-252.


Last update: July 15, 1996