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Browsing publications by Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater.

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Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Neuromuscular Transmission in a Biological Context2024
Dr Veronika Boczonadi
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Confocal endomicroscopy of neuromuscular junctions stained with physiologically inert protein fragments of tetanus toxin2021
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
‘Fragmentation’ of NMJs: a sign of degeneration or regeneration? A long journey with many junctions2020
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 syndrome2019
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Age-related changes in the structure and function of mammalian neuromuscular junctions2018
Dr Sally Spendiff
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Dr Andreas Roos
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
GFPT1 deficiency in muscle leads to myasthenia and myopathy in mice2018
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Rapid retrograde regulation of transmitter release at the NMJ2018
Dr Yoshiteru Azuma
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes or Inherited Disorders of Neuromuscular Transmission: Recent Discoveries and Open Questions2017
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
The structure of human neuromuscular junctions: some unanswered molecular questions2017
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Age-related fragmentation of the motor endplate is not associated with impaired neuromuscular transmission in the mouse disaphragm2016
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
The functional organization of motor nerve terminals2015
Fiona Shenton
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Glutamatergic modulation of synaptic-like vesicle recycling in mechanosensory lanceolate nerve terminals of mammalian hair follicles2013
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Dr Timothy Walls
Mutations in DPAGT1 Cause a Limb-Girdle Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome with Tubular Aggregates2012
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Chapter 2 Reliability of neuromuscular transmission and how it is maintained2008
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Congenital myasthenic syndromes and the formation of the neuromuscular junction2008
Dr Alexander Rogozhin
Dr Ki Pang
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Recovery of mouse neuromuscular junctions from single and repeated injections of botulinum neurotoxin A2008
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Structural factors influencing the efficacy of neuromuscular transmission2008
Dr Peter Fawcett
Dr Juliane Mueller
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Dok-7 mutations underlie a neuromuscular junction synaptopathy2006
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Dr Peter Fawcett
Dr Timothy Walls
Dr David Medwin
Pre- and post-synaptic abnormalities associated with impaired neuromuscular transmission in a group of patients with 'limb-girdle myasthenia'2006
Mark Stocksley
Suad Awad
Professor Robert Lightowlers
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Accumulation of NaV1 mRNAs at differentiating postsynaptic sites in rat soleus muscles2005
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Dr Steven Laval
Professor Volker Straub
Emerita Professor Katherine Bushby
Dr Louise VB Anderson
et al.
Altered protein localisation during muscle regeneration in humans and rats2005
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Structural abnormalities of the AChR caused by mutations underlying congenital myasthenic syndromes2003
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Structural determinants of the reliability of synaptic transmission at the vertebrate neuromuscular junction2003
Mark Stocksley
Dr Alexandra Buckel
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Voltage-gated sodium channels and ankyrinG occupy a different postsynaptic domain from acetylcholine receptors from an early stage of neuromuscular junction maturation in rats2003
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Double agents and breakdown of integrity at the neuromuscular junction in Miller-Fisher syndrome2001
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
End-plate γ- and ε-subunit mRNA levels in AChR deficiency syndrome due to ε-subunit null mutations2001
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Safety factor at the neuromuscular junction2001
Suad Awad
Professor Robert Lightowlers
Professor Zofia Chrzanowska-Lightowlers
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Sodium channel mRNAs at the neuromuscular junction: Distinct patterns of accumulation and effects of muscle activity2001
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Steady-state levels of α - and e-subunit mRNA unaffected by γ-subunit null mutations in AChR deficiency syndrome.2001
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Ectopic expression of NCAM in skeletal muscle of transgenic mice results in terminal sprouting at the neuromuscular junction and altered structure but not function2000
Suad Awad
Mark Stocksley
Professor Robert Lightowlers
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Expression of muscle sodium channel alpha subunit mRNAs at developing regenerating rat neuromuscular junctions [abstract]2000
Dr Alexandra Buckel
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Accumulation of sodium channels and candidate binding proteins at postsynaptic sites on regenerating rat muscle fibres in the absence of the nerve1999
Suad Awad
Dr Alexandra Buckel
Professor Robert Lightowlers
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Effect of innervation on sodium channel mRNA distribution at the neuromuscular junction1999
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
Synaptic vesicle dynamics in rat fast and slow motor nerve terminals1999
Emerita Professor Susan Lindsay
Dr Ruth Vater
Emeritus Professor Clarke Slater
An improved method for the simultaneous demonstration of mRNA and esterase activity at the human neuromuscular junction1998