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David R L Scriven

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Biophysical Journal|June 28, 2005
Caveolin-3 is adjacent to a group of extradyadic ryanodine receptorsDavid R L Scriven, Agnieszka Klimek, Parisa Asghari, et al.
Optics Letters|August 1, 2023
Structured illumination microscopy with a phase-modulated spinning disk for optical sectioningYouchang Zhang, Parisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, et al.
Biomedical Optics Express|November 29, 2023
3D structured illumination microscope using a spinning disk [Invited]Youchang Zhang, Parisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|September 20, 2023
Cardiomyocyte ryanodine receptor clusters expand and coalesce after application of isoproterenolDavid R L Scriven, Anne Berit Johnsen, Parisa Asghari, et al.
Protoplasma|November 8, 2011
The structure and functioning of the couplon in the mammalian cardiomyocyteParisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, Jeremy Hoskins, et al.
Circulation Research|May 3, 2014
Nonuniform and variable arrangements of ryanodine receptors within mammalian ventricular couplonsParisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, Shubhayan Sanatani, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 9, 2023
PHOSPHORYLATION OF RyR2 SIMULTANEOUSLY EXPANDS THE DYAD AND REARRANGES THE TETRAMERSParisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, Saba Shahrasebi, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|February 22, 2024
Phosphorylation of RyR2 simultaneously expands the dyad and rearranges the tetramersParisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, Saba Shahrasebi, et al.
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Biophysical Journal|June 28, 2005
Caveolin-3 is adjacent to a group of extradyadic ryanodine receptorsDavid R L Scriven, Agnieszka Klimek, Parisa Asghari, et al.
Optics Letters|August 1, 2023
Structured illumination microscopy with a phase-modulated spinning disk for optical sectioningYouchang Zhang, Parisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, et al.
Biomedical Optics Express|November 29, 2023
3D structured illumination microscope using a spinning disk [Invited]Youchang Zhang, Parisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|September 20, 2023
Cardiomyocyte ryanodine receptor clusters expand and coalesce after application of isoproterenolDavid R L Scriven, Anne Berit Johnsen, Parisa Asghari, et al.
Protoplasma|November 8, 2011
The structure and functioning of the couplon in the mammalian cardiomyocyteParisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, Jeremy Hoskins, et al.
Circulation Research|May 3, 2014
Nonuniform and variable arrangements of ryanodine receptors within mammalian ventricular couplonsParisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, Shubhayan Sanatani, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 9, 2023
PHOSPHORYLATION OF RyR2 SIMULTANEOUSLY EXPANDS THE DYAD AND REARRANGES THE TETRAMERSParisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, Saba Shahrasebi, et al.
The Journal of General Physiology|February 22, 2024
Phosphorylation of RyR2 simultaneously expands the dyad and rearranges the tetramersParisa Asghari, David R L Scriven, Saba Shahrasebi, et al.
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