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Advances in Neurobiology
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November 1, 2019
Brain Glycogen Structure and Its Associated Proteins: Past, Present and Future
M Kathryn Brewer, Matthew S Gentry
Current Opinion in Structural Biology
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August 8, 2016
Structural biology of glucan phosphatases from humans to plants
Matthew S Gentry, M Kathryn Brewer, Craig W Vander Kooi
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS
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May 6, 2016
Unique carbohydrate binding platforms employed by the glucan phosphatases
Shane Emanuelle, M Kathryn Brewer, David A Meekins, et al.
BMC Biochemistry
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April 3, 2014
Expression, purification and characterization of soluble red rooster laforin as a fusion protein in Escherichia coli
M Kathryn Brewer, Satrio Husodo, Vikas V Dukhande, et al.
Carbohydrate Polymers
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June 2, 2020
Polyglucosan body structure in Lafora disease
M Kathryn Brewer, Jean-Luc Putaux, Alberto Rondon, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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May 20, 2014
Calpain 5 is highly expressed in the central nervous system (CNS), carries dual nuclear localization signals, and is associated with nuclear promyelocytic leukemia protein bodies
Ranjana Singh, M Kathryn Brewer, Charles B Mashburn, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology
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August 10, 2020
Lack of Astrocytic Glycogen Alters Synaptic Plasticity but Not Seizure Susceptibility
Jordi Duran, M Kathryn Brewer, Arnau Hervera, et al.
Epilepsy Research
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July 25, 2018
A novel EPM2A mutation yields a slow progression form of Lafora disease
Maria Adelaida Garcia-Gimeno, Pilar Natalia Rodilla-Ramirez, Rosa Viana, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry
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July 4, 2023
Glycogen accumulation modulates life span in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
M Kathryn Brewer, Pascual Torres, Victòria Ayala, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology
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December 28, 2021
Lack of p62 Impairs Glycogen Aggregation and Exacerbates Pathology in a Mouse Model of Myoclonic Epilepsy of Lafora
Pasquale Pellegrini, Arnau Hervera, Olga Varea, et al.
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Advances in Neurobiology
|
November 1, 2019
Brain Glycogen Structure and Its Associated Proteins: Past, Present and Future
M Kathryn Brewer, Matthew S Gentry
Current Opinion in Structural Biology
|
August 8, 2016
Structural biology of glucan phosphatases from humans to plants
Matthew S Gentry, M Kathryn Brewer, Craig W Vander Kooi
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS
|
May 6, 2016
Unique carbohydrate binding platforms employed by the glucan phosphatases
Shane Emanuelle, M Kathryn Brewer, David A Meekins, et al.
BMC Biochemistry
|
April 3, 2014
Expression, purification and characterization of soluble red rooster laforin as a fusion protein in Escherichia coli
M Kathryn Brewer, Satrio Husodo, Vikas V Dukhande, et al.
Carbohydrate Polymers
|
June 2, 2020
Polyglucosan body structure in Lafora disease
M Kathryn Brewer, Jean-Luc Putaux, Alberto Rondon, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
May 20, 2014
Calpain 5 is highly expressed in the central nervous system (CNS), carries dual nuclear localization signals, and is associated with nuclear promyelocytic leukemia protein bodies
Ranjana Singh, M Kathryn Brewer, Charles B Mashburn, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology
|
August 10, 2020
Lack of Astrocytic Glycogen Alters Synaptic Plasticity but Not Seizure Susceptibility
Jordi Duran, M Kathryn Brewer, Arnau Hervera, et al.
Epilepsy Research
|
July 25, 2018
A novel EPM2A mutation yields a slow progression form of Lafora disease
Maria Adelaida Garcia-Gimeno, Pilar Natalia Rodilla-Ramirez, Rosa Viana, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry
|
July 4, 2023
Glycogen accumulation modulates life span in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
M Kathryn Brewer, Pascual Torres, Victòria Ayala, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology
|
December 28, 2021
Lack of p62 Impairs Glycogen Aggregation and Exacerbates Pathology in a Mouse Model of Myoclonic Epilepsy of Lafora
Pasquale Pellegrini, Arnau Hervera, Olga Varea, et al.
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