selected publications
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- A compactunc45b-promoter drives muscle-specific expression in zebrafish and mouse
- Alterations of cAMP-dependent signaling in dystrophic skeletal muscle
- An integrated multiomic and quantitative label-free microscopy-based approach to study pro-fibrotic signalling in ex vivo human precision-cut lung slices
- Autophagy Impairment in Muscle Induces Neuromuscular Junction Degeneration and Precocious Aging
- Degeneration of Neuromuscular Junction in Age and Dystrophy
- Evidence for the subsynaptic zone as a preferential site for CHRN recycling at neuromuscular junctions.
- GFPT1 deficiency in muscle leads to myasthenia and myopathy in mice.
- Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition).
- Molecular basis for the fold organization and sarcomeric targeting of the muscle atrogin MuRF1
- Motor Endplate-Anatomical, Functional, and Molecular Concepts in the Historical Perspective.
- Participation of Myosin Va and Pka Type I in the Regeneration of Neuromuscular Junctions
- Postnatal Development and Distribution of Sympathetic Innervation in Mouse Skeletal Muscle.
- Progress of endocytic CHRN to autophagic degradation is regulated by RAB5-GTPase and T145 phosphorylation of SH3GLB1 at mouse neuromuscular junctions in vivo
- Quantitative imaging reveals PI3Kδ inhibition reduces rhinovirus-induced damage of small airway epithelia in ex vivo cultured human precision cut lung slices from COPD patients
- Reduced Muscle Strength in Ether Lipid-Deficient Mice Is Accompanied by Altered Development and Function of the Neuromuscular Junction.
- Regulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor turnover by MuRF1 connects muscle activity to endo/lysosomal and atrophy pathways
- Regulation of the COPII secretory machinery via focal adhesions and extracellular matrix signaling
- Regulatory Function of Sympathetic Innervation on the Endo/Lysosomal Trafficking of Acetylcholine Receptor.
- Role of autophagy, SQSTM1, SH3GLB1, and TRIM63 in the turnover of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
- Sympathetic innervation controls homeostasis of neuromuscular junctions in health and disease
- Turnover of acetylcholine receptors at the endplate revisited: novel insights into nerve-dependent behavior
- α−Calcitonin gene-related peptide inhibits autophagy and calpain systems and maintains the stability of neuromuscular junction in denervated muscles