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Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
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Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Neuromuscular Transmission in a Biological Context
2024
Dr Veronika Boczonadi
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Confocal endomicroscopy of neuromuscular junctions stained with physiologically inert protein fragments of tetanus toxin
2021
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
‘Fragmentation’ of NMJs: a sign of degeneration or regeneration? A long journey with many junctions
2020
Dr Grace McMacken
Dr Sally Spendiff
Professor Roger Whittaker
Emily O'Connor
Rachel Howarth
et al.
Salbutamol modifies the neuromuscular junction in a mouse model of ColQ myasthenic syndrome
2019
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Age-related changes in the structure and function of mammalian neuromuscular junctions
2018
Dr Sally Spendiff
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Dr Andreas Roos
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
GFPT1 deficiency in muscle leads to myasthenia and myopathy in mice
2018
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Rapid retrograde regulation of transmitter release at the NMJ
2018
Dr Yoshiteru Azuma
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes or Inherited Disorders of Neuromuscular Transmission: Recent Discoveries and Open Questions
2017
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
The structure of human neuromuscular junctions: some unanswered molecular questions
2017
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Age-related fragmentation of the motor endplate is not associated with impaired neuromuscular transmission in the mouse disaphragm
2016
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
The functional organization of motor nerve terminals
2015
Fiona Shenton
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Glutamatergic modulation of synaptic-like vesicle recycling in mechanosensory lanceolate nerve terminals of mammalian hair follicles
2013
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Dr Timothy Walls
Mutations in
DPAGT1
Cause a Limb-Girdle Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome with Tubular Aggregates
2012
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Chapter 2 Reliability of neuromuscular transmission and how it is maintained
2008
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Congenital myasthenic syndromes and the formation of the neuromuscular junction
2008
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