[PDF][PDF] Tracking the nature of neuromuscular disorders via combined proteomics and functional analyses
D Hathazi - 2018 - scholar.archive.org
Due to the vast molecular complexity of skeletal muscle and the nervous system, it is
necessary to surmount certain obstacles to carry out systematic explorations and provide …
necessary to surmount certain obstacles to carry out systematic explorations and provide …
Mapping the human skeletal muscle proteome: progress and potential
D Capitanio, M Moriggi, C Gelfi - Expert review of proteomics, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Human skeletal muscle represents 40% of our body mass and deciphering its
proteome composition to further understand mechanisms regulating muscle function under …
proteome composition to further understand mechanisms regulating muscle function under …
Skeletal muscle proteomics: current approaches, technical challenges and emerging techniques
K Ohlendieck - Skeletal muscle, 2011 - Springer
Background Skeletal muscle fibres represent one of the most abundant cell types in
mammals. Their highly specialised contractile and metabolic functions depend on a large …
mammals. Their highly specialised contractile and metabolic functions depend on a large …
Proteomic profiling of animal models mimicking skeletal muscle disorders
P Doran, J Gannon, K O'Connell… - PROTEOMICS …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Over the last few decades of biomedical research, animal models of neuromuscular
diseases have been widely used for determining pathological mechanisms and for testing …
diseases have been widely used for determining pathological mechanisms and for testing …
Proteomics of skeletal muscle differentiation, neuromuscular disorders and fiber aging
K Ohlendieck - Expert review of proteomics, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Skeletal muscle fibers are the most abundant cellular structure in the human body. Altered
neuromuscular activity, traumatic injury or genetic abnormalities have profound effects on …
neuromuscular activity, traumatic injury or genetic abnormalities have profound effects on …
[HTML][HTML] Mass spectrometry-based proteomic characterization of the middle-aged mouse brain for animal model research of neuromuscular diseases
Neuromuscular diseases with primary muscle wasting symptoms may also display multi-
systemic changes in the body and exhibit secondary pathophysiological alterations in …
systemic changes in the body and exhibit secondary pathophysiological alterations in …
[HTML][HTML] Proteomic profiling of skeletal muscle plasticity
K Ohlendieck - Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
One of the most striking physiological features of skeletal muscle tissues are their enormous
capacity to adapt to changed functional demands. Muscle plasticity has been extensively …
capacity to adapt to changed functional demands. Muscle plasticity has been extensively …
Mass spectrometry-based proteomic technology and its application to study skeletal muscle cell biology
Voluntary striated muscles are characterized by a highly complex and dynamic proteome
that efficiently adapts to changed physiological demands or alters considerably during …
that efficiently adapts to changed physiological demands or alters considerably during …
Proteostasis and diseases of the motor unit
The accumulation in neurons of aberrant protein species, the pathological hallmark of many
neurodegenerative diseases, results from a global impairment of key cellular processes …
neurodegenerative diseases, results from a global impairment of key cellular processes …
Deep proteomic evaluation of primary and cell line motoneuron disease models delineates major differences in neuronal characteristics
The fatal neurodegenerative disorders amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and spinal muscular
atrophy are, respectively, the most common motoneuron disease and genetic cause of infant …
atrophy are, respectively, the most common motoneuron disease and genetic cause of infant …