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    Measurement of Myofilament-Localized Calcium Dynamics in Adult Cardiomyocytes and the Effect of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Mutations by Sparrow, Alexander J, Sievert, Kolja, Patel, Suketu, Chang, Yu-Fen, Broyles, Connor N, Brook, Frances A, Watkins, Hugh, Geeves, Michael A, Redwood, Charles S, Robinson, Paul, Daniels, Matthew J

    Published in Circulation research (12-04-2019)
    “…RATIONALE:Subcellular Ca indicators have yet to be developed for the myofilament where disease mutation or small molecules may alter contractility through…”
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    Associative learning drives longitudinally graded presynaptic plasticity of neurotransmitter release along axonal compartments by Stahl, Aaron, Noyes, Nathaniel C, Boto, Tamara, Botero, Valentina, Broyles, Connor N, Jing, Miao, Zeng, Jianzhi, King, Lanikea B, Li, Yulong, Davis, Ronald L, Tomchik, Seth M

    Published in eLife (14-03-2022)
    “…Anatomical and physiological compartmentalization of neurons is a mechanism to increase the computational capacity of a circuit, and a major question is what…”
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    Fluorescent, Bioluminescent, and Optogenetic Approaches to Study Excitable Physiology in the Single Cardiomyocyte by Broyles, Connor N, Robinson, Paul, Daniels, Matthew J

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (31-05-2018)
    “…This review briefly summarizes the single cell application of classical chemical dyes used to visualize cardiomyocyte physiology and their undesirable…”
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    Non-invasive phenotyping and drug testing in single cardiomyocytes or beta-cells by calcium imaging and optogenetics by Chang, Yu-Fen, Broyles, Connor N, Brook, Frances A, Davies, Mark J, Turtle, Cameron W, Nagai, Takeharu, Daniels, Matthew J

    Published in PloS one (05-04-2017)
    “…Identification of drug induced electrical instability of the heart curtails development, and introduction, of potentially proarrhythmic drugs. This problem…”
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