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Lauren A Fish

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Neuroscience Letters|May 1, 2020
Multiple MuSK signaling pathways and the aging neuromuscular junctionLauren A Fish, Justin R Fallon
Research Square|March 13, 2023
The MuSK-BMP pathway maintains myofiber size in slow muscle through regulation of Akt- mTOR signalingDiego Jaime, Lauren A Fish, Laura A Madigan, et al.
Skeletal Muscle|January 4, 2024
The MuSK-BMP pathway maintains myofiber size in slow muscle through regulation of Akt-mTOR signalingDiego Jaime, Lauren A Fish, Laura A Madigan, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|May 22, 2015
Increased stiffness is the major early abnormality in a pig model of severe aortic stenosis and predisposes to congestive heart failure in the absence of systolic dysfunctionKiyotake Ishikawa, Jaume Aguero, Jae Gyun Oh, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|November 13, 2025
Genetic variation in the Nr1d1 transcription factor binding site shapes metabolism-related protein networks associated with cognitive resilience in an Alzheimer's disease mouse reference panelYu Chen, Tamara K Stevenson, Yiding Cao, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 12, 2025
The Neuromuscular Junction: A Shared Vulnerability in Aging and DiseaseKathryn R Moss, Fereshteh B Darvishi, Yomna Badawi, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 29, 2025
MuSK Regulates Neuromuscular Junction Nav1.4 Localization and ExcitabilityLauren A Fish, Madison D Ewing, Kelly A Rich, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 23, 2025
Basic Science and PathogenesisLauren A Fish, Saranya Canchi, Maria Telpoukhovskaia, et al.
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Neuroscience Letters|May 1, 2020
Multiple MuSK signaling pathways and the aging neuromuscular junctionLauren A Fish, Justin R Fallon
Research Square|March 13, 2023
The MuSK-BMP pathway maintains myofiber size in slow muscle through regulation of Akt- mTOR signalingDiego Jaime, Lauren A Fish, Laura A Madigan, et al.
Skeletal Muscle|January 4, 2024
The MuSK-BMP pathway maintains myofiber size in slow muscle through regulation of Akt-mTOR signalingDiego Jaime, Lauren A Fish, Laura A Madigan, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|May 22, 2015
Increased stiffness is the major early abnormality in a pig model of severe aortic stenosis and predisposes to congestive heart failure in the absence of systolic dysfunctionKiyotake Ishikawa, Jaume Aguero, Jae Gyun Oh, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|November 13, 2025
Genetic variation in the Nr1d1 transcription factor binding site shapes metabolism-related protein networks associated with cognitive resilience in an Alzheimer's disease mouse reference panelYu Chen, Tamara K Stevenson, Yiding Cao, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 12, 2025
The Neuromuscular Junction: A Shared Vulnerability in Aging and DiseaseKathryn R Moss, Fereshteh B Darvishi, Yomna Badawi, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 29, 2025
MuSK Regulates Neuromuscular Junction Nav1.4 Localization and ExcitabilityLauren A Fish, Madison D Ewing, Kelly A Rich, et al.
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 23, 2025
Basic Science and PathogenesisLauren A Fish, Saranya Canchi, Maria Telpoukhovskaia, et al.
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