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Anti-Ryanodine Receptor antibody [34C] (ab2868)

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ab2868 has been referenced in 16 publications.

  1. Lostal W et al. Efficient recovery of dysferlin deficiency by dual adeno-associated vector-mediated gene transfer. Hum Mol Genet 19:1897-907 (2010). IHC-Fr; Mouse. PubMed: 20154340
  2. Pfeffer M et al. The mammalian molecular clockwork controls rhythmic expression of its own input pathway components. J Neurosci 29:6114-23 (2009). PubMed: 19439589
  3. Zhang Q et al. R-type Ca(2+)-channel-evoked CICR regulates glucose-induced somatostatin secretion. Nat Cell Biol 9:453-60 (2007). PubMed: 17369816
  4. Zhou H et al. Molecular mechanisms and phenotypic variation in RYR1-related congenital myopathies. Brain 130:2024-36 (2007). PubMed: 17483490
  5. Zhou H et al. Characterization of recessive RYR1 mutations in core myopathies. Hum Mol Genet 15:2791-803 (2006). PubMed: 16940308
  6. Zhang Q et al. Nesprin-2 is a multi-isomeric protein that binds lamin and emerin at the nuclear envelope and forms a subcellular network in skeletal muscle. J Cell Sci 118:673-87 (2005). PubMed: 15671068
  7. Liu Z et al. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the recombinant type 3 ryanodine receptor and localization of its amino terminus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98:6104-9 (2001). PubMed: 11353864
  8. Chan SL et al. Presenilin-1 mutations increase levels of ryanodine receptors and calcium release in PC12 cells and cortical neurons. J Biol Chem 275:18195-200 (2000). PubMed: 10764737
  9. Yamada KA et al. Long-chain acylcarnitine induces Ca2+ efflux from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol 36:14-21 (2000). PubMed: 10892655
  10. Moore RA et al. A transgenic myogenic cell line lacking ryanodine receptor protein for homologous expression studies: reconstitution of Ry1R protein and function. J Cell Biol 140:843-51 (1998). PubMed: 9472036
  11. Protasi F et al. Role of ryanodine receptors in the assembly of calcium release units in skeletal muscle. J Cell Biol 140:831-42 (1998). PubMed: 9472035
  12. Liu G & Pessah IN Molecular interaction between ryanodine receptor and glycoprotein triadin involves redox cycling of functionally important hyperreactive sulfhydryls. J Biol Chem 269:33028-34 (1994). PubMed: 7806531
  13. Chen SR et al. Positioning of major tryptic fragments in the Ca2+ release channel (ryanodine receptor) resulting from partial digestion of rabbit skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. J Biol Chem 268:22642-9 (1993). PubMed: 8226772
  14. Airey JA et al. Three ryanodine receptor isoforms exist in avian striated muscles. Biochemistry 32:5739-45 (1993). PubMed: 7684927
  15. Walton PD et al. Ryanodine and inositol trisphosphate receptors coexist in avian cerebellar Purkinje neurons. J Cell Biol 113:1145-57 (1991). PubMed: 1645737
  16. Airey JA et al. Identification and localization of two triad junctional foot protein isoforms in mature avian fast twitch skeletal muscle. J Biol Chem 265:14187-94 (1990). PubMed: 2387846

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