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Rotimi O Olojo

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Antioxidants & Redox Signaling|May 1, 2007
Non-thiol reagents regulate ryanodine receptor function by redox interactions that modify reactive thiolsBenjamin S Marinov, Rotimi O Olojo, Ruohong Xia, et al.
Biophysical Journal|May 18, 2011
Effects of conformational peptide probe DP4 on bidirectional signaling between DHPR and RyR1 calcium channels in voltage-clamped skeletal muscle fibersRotimi O Olojo, Erick O Hernández-Ochoa, Noriaki Ikemoto, et al.
Biophysical Journal|February 11, 2014
β1a490-508, a 19-residue peptide from C-terminal tail of Cav1.1 β1a subunit, potentiates voltage-dependent calcium release in adult skeletal muscle fibersErick O Hernández-Ochoa, Rotimi O Olojo, Robyn T Rebbeck, et al.
Plos One|December 14, 2011
Mice null for calsequestrin 1 exhibit deficits in functional performance and sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium handlingRotimi O Olojo, Andrew P Ziman, Erick O Hernández-Ochoa, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 20, 2007
S100A1 binds to the calmodulin-binding site of ryanodine receptor and modulates skeletal muscle excitation-contraction couplingBenjamin L Prosser, Nathan T Wright, Erick O Hernãndez-Ochoa, et al.
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Antioxidants & Redox Signaling|May 1, 2007
Non-thiol reagents regulate ryanodine receptor function by redox interactions that modify reactive thiolsBenjamin S Marinov, Rotimi O Olojo, Ruohong Xia, et al.
Biophysical Journal|May 18, 2011
Effects of conformational peptide probe DP4 on bidirectional signaling between DHPR and RyR1 calcium channels in voltage-clamped skeletal muscle fibersRotimi O Olojo, Erick O Hernández-Ochoa, Noriaki Ikemoto, et al.
Biophysical Journal|February 11, 2014
β1a490-508, a 19-residue peptide from C-terminal tail of Cav1.1 β1a subunit, potentiates voltage-dependent calcium release in adult skeletal muscle fibersErick O Hernández-Ochoa, Rotimi O Olojo, Robyn T Rebbeck, et al.
Plos One|December 14, 2011
Mice null for calsequestrin 1 exhibit deficits in functional performance and sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium handlingRotimi O Olojo, Andrew P Ziman, Erick O Hernández-Ochoa, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 20, 2007
S100A1 binds to the calmodulin-binding site of ryanodine receptor and modulates skeletal muscle excitation-contraction couplingBenjamin L Prosser, Nathan T Wright, Erick O Hernãndez-Ochoa, et al.
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