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1 Effects of myopathy-causing mutations R91P and R245G in the TPM3 gene on structural and functional properties of slow skeletal muscle tropomyosin
Gonchar AD, Kopylova GV, Kochurova AM, Berg VY, Shchepkin DV, Koubasova NA, Tsaturyan AK, Kleymenov SY, Matyushenko AM, Levitsky DI
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 534, 8, 2021
2 Caenorhabditis elegans body wall muscles sense mechanical signals with an amiloride-sensitive cation channel
Yan ZZ, Su ZX, Cheng XR, Liu J
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 527(2), 581, 2020
3 The cooperative actuation of multistep electrochemical molecular machines in polypyrrole films senses the imposed energetic conditions: Influence of the potential scan rate
Otero TF, Beaumont S
Electrochimica Acta, 258, 1293, 2017
4 The cooperative actuation of multistep electrochemical molecular machines senses the working temperature: voltammetric study
Otero TF, Beaumont S
Electrochimica Acta, 257, 403, 2017
5 Model improvement for predicting moisture content (MC) in pork longissimus dorsi muscles under diverse processing conditions. by hyperspectral imaging
Ma J, Sun DW, Pu HB
Journal of Food Engineering, 196, 65, 2017
6 The potential for predicting purge in packaged meat using low field NMR
Zhu H, O'Farrell M, Hansen EW, Andersen PV, Berg P, Egelandsdal B
Journal of Food Engineering, 206, 98, 2017
7 Stimuli-Responsive Polymers: Fundamental Considerations and Applications
Gao Y, Wei M, Li X, Xu W, Ahiabu A, Perdiz J, Liu Z, Serpe M
Macromolecular Research, 25(6), 513, 2017
8 Sulfur and Nitrogen Co-Doped Graphene Electrodes for High-Performance Ionic Artificial Muscles
Kotal M, Kim J, Kim KJ, Oh IK
Advanced Materials, 28(8), 1610, 2016
9 Evaluating nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) as a robust reference method for online spectroscopic measurement of water holding capacity (WHC)
Zhu H, O'Farrell M, Bouquet G, Lunde K, Egelandsdal B, Alvseike O, Berg P, Gjerlaug-Enger E, Hansen EW
Journal of Food Engineering, 175, 51, 2016
10 Thrombospondin-1,-2 and-5 have differential effects on vascular smooth muscle cell physiology
Helkin A, Maier KG, Gahtan V
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 464(4), 1022, 2015