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Nature Communications|December 11, 2021
Acute RyR1 Ca<sup>2+</sup> leak enhances NADH-linked mitochondrial respiratory capacityNadège Zanou, Haikel Dridi, Steven Reiken, et al.
Circulation. Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology|November 1, 2019
Dietary Saturated Fat Promotes Arrhythmia by Activating NOX2 (NADPH Oxidase 2)Leroy C Joseph, Uma Mahesh R Avula, Elaine Y Wan, et al.
Cell|July 3, 2003
FKBP12.6 deficiency and defective calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor) function linked to exercise-induced sudden cardiac deathXander H T Wehrens, Stephan E Lehnart, Fannie Huang, et al.
Ebiomedicine|September 27, 2020
Modeling polymorphic ventricular tachycardia at rest using patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytesYvonne Sleiman, Monia Souidi, Ritu Kumar, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|November 11, 2018
Post-Translational Modifications and Diastolic Calcium Leak Associated to the Novel RyR2-D3638A Mutation Lead to CPVT in Patient-Specific hiPSC-Derived CardiomyocytesIvana Acimovic, Marwan M Refaat, Adrien Moreau, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica|June 21, 2017
Post-translational remodeling of ryanodine receptor induces calcium leak leading to Alzheimer's disease-like pathologies and cognitive deficitsAlain Lacampagne, Xiaoping Liu, Steven Reiken, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 3, 2011
Decreased cardiac L-type Ca²⁺ channel activity induces hypertrophy and heart failure in miceSanjeewa A Goonasekera, Karin Hammer, Mannix Auger-Messier, et al.
Circulation Research|December 4, 2025
L-Type Ca<sub>v</sub>1.3 and HCN Channels Mediate Heart Rate Acceleration by CatecholaminesEleonora Torre, Mélanie Faure, Isabelle Bidaud, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
Zoledronic acid improves bone quality and muscle function in a high bone turnover stateTrupti Trivedi, Mohamed Manaa, Sutha John, et al.
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle|January 14, 2024
Ryanodine receptor dysfunction causes senescence and fibrosis in Duchenne dilated cardiomyopathyMonia Souidi, Jessica Resta, Haikel Dridi, et al.
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Nature Communications|December 11, 2021
Acute RyR1 Ca<sup>2+</sup> leak enhances NADH-linked mitochondrial respiratory capacityNadège Zanou, Haikel Dridi, Steven Reiken, et al.
Circulation. Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology|November 1, 2019
Dietary Saturated Fat Promotes Arrhythmia by Activating NOX2 (NADPH Oxidase 2)Leroy C Joseph, Uma Mahesh R Avula, Elaine Y Wan, et al.
Cell|July 3, 2003
FKBP12.6 deficiency and defective calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor) function linked to exercise-induced sudden cardiac deathXander H T Wehrens, Stephan E Lehnart, Fannie Huang, et al.
Ebiomedicine|September 27, 2020
Modeling polymorphic ventricular tachycardia at rest using patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytesYvonne Sleiman, Monia Souidi, Ritu Kumar, et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine|November 11, 2018
Post-Translational Modifications and Diastolic Calcium Leak Associated to the Novel RyR2-D3638A Mutation Lead to CPVT in Patient-Specific hiPSC-Derived CardiomyocytesIvana Acimovic, Marwan M Refaat, Adrien Moreau, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica|June 21, 2017
Post-translational remodeling of ryanodine receptor induces calcium leak leading to Alzheimer's disease-like pathologies and cognitive deficitsAlain Lacampagne, Xiaoping Liu, Steven Reiken, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 3, 2011
Decreased cardiac L-type Ca²⁺ channel activity induces hypertrophy and heart failure in miceSanjeewa A Goonasekera, Karin Hammer, Mannix Auger-Messier, et al.
Circulation Research|December 4, 2025
L-Type Ca<sub>v</sub>1.3 and HCN Channels Mediate Heart Rate Acceleration by CatecholaminesEleonora Torre, Mélanie Faure, Isabelle Bidaud, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
Zoledronic acid improves bone quality and muscle function in a high bone turnover stateTrupti Trivedi, Mohamed Manaa, Sutha John, et al.
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle|January 14, 2024
Ryanodine receptor dysfunction causes senescence and fibrosis in Duchenne dilated cardiomyopathyMonia Souidi, Jessica Resta, Haikel Dridi, et al.
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