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January 1, 1993
43K protein and acetylcholine receptors colocalize during the initial stages of neuromuscular synapse formation in vivo
P G Noakes, W D Phillips, T A Hanley, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
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November 1, 1993
Clustering and immobilization of acetylcholine receptors by the 43-kD protein: a possible role for dystrophin-related protein
W D Phillips, P G Noakes, S L Roberds, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
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July 4, 2001
Structure and chromosome location of the mouse P2X(1) purinoceptor gene (P2rx1)
S X Liang, N A Jenkins, D J Gilbert, et al.
Physical Review. A, Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
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July 6, 2019
Quantum and classical dynamics of a Bose-Einstein condensate in a large-period optical lattice
J H Huckans, I B Spielman, B Laburthe Tolra, et al.
The Journal of Physiology
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July 25, 2019
Muscle specific kinase protects dystrophic mdx mouse muscles from eccentric contraction-induced loss of force-producing capacity
S Trajanovska, J Ban, J Huang, et al.
Experimental Neurology
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December 28, 2014
Guidelines for pre-clinical animal and cellular models of MuSK-myasthenia gravis
W D Phillips, P Christadoss, M Losen, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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December 13, 2006
Quantized rotation of atoms from photons with orbital angular momentum
M F Andersen, C Ryu, Pierre Cladé, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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February 1, 1991
ACh receptor-rich membrane domains organized in fibroblasts by recombinant 43-kildalton protein
W D Phillips, C Kopta, P Blount, et al.
The Journal of Physiology
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July 7, 2010
Patient autoantibodies deplete postsynaptic muscle-specific kinase leading to disassembly of the ACh receptor scaffold and myasthenia gravis in mice
R N Cole, N Ghazanfari, S T Ngo, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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September 1, 1972
Structure and properties of a synthetic analogue of bacterial iron--sulfur proteins
T Herskovitz, B A Averill, R H Holm, et al.
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Developmental Biology
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January 1, 1993
43K protein and acetylcholine receptors colocalize during the initial stages of neuromuscular synapse formation in vivo
P G Noakes, W D Phillips, T A Hanley, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
November 1, 1993
Clustering and immobilization of acetylcholine receptors by the 43-kD protein: a possible role for dystrophin-related protein
W D Phillips, P G Noakes, S L Roberds, et al.
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
|
July 4, 2001
Structure and chromosome location of the mouse P2X(1) purinoceptor gene (P2rx1)
S X Liang, N A Jenkins, D J Gilbert, et al.
Physical Review. A, Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
|
July 6, 2019
Quantum and classical dynamics of a Bose-Einstein condensate in a large-period optical lattice
J H Huckans, I B Spielman, B Laburthe Tolra, et al.
The Journal of Physiology
|
July 25, 2019
Muscle specific kinase protects dystrophic mdx mouse muscles from eccentric contraction-induced loss of force-producing capacity
S Trajanovska, J Ban, J Huang, et al.
Experimental Neurology
|
December 28, 2014
Guidelines for pre-clinical animal and cellular models of MuSK-myasthenia gravis
W D Phillips, P Christadoss, M Losen, et al.
Physical Review Letters
|
December 13, 2006
Quantized rotation of atoms from photons with orbital angular momentum
M F Andersen, C Ryu, Pierre Cladé, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
February 1, 1991
ACh receptor-rich membrane domains organized in fibroblasts by recombinant 43-kildalton protein
W D Phillips, C Kopta, P Blount, et al.
The Journal of Physiology
|
July 7, 2010
Patient autoantibodies deplete postsynaptic muscle-specific kinase leading to disassembly of the ACh receptor scaffold and myasthenia gravis in mice
R N Cole, N Ghazanfari, S T Ngo, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
September 1, 1972
Structure and properties of a synthetic analogue of bacterial iron--sulfur proteins
T Herskovitz, B A Averill, R H Holm, et al.
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