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    Tissue triage and freezing for models of skeletal muscle disease by Meng, Hui, Janssen, Paul M L, Grange, Robert W, Yang, Lin, Beggs, Alan H, Swanson, Lindsay C, Cossette, Stacy A, Frase, Alison, Childers, Martin K, Granzier, Henk, Gussoni, Emanuela, Lawlor, Michael W

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (15-07-2014)
    “…Skeletal muscle is a unique tissue because of its structure and function, which requires specific protocols for tissue collection to obtain optimal results…”
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    Common Data Elements for Muscle Biopsy Reporting by Dastgir, Jahannaz, Rutkowski, Anne, Alvarez, Rachel, Cossette, Stacy A, Yan, Ke, Hoffmann, Raymond G, Sewry, Caroline, Hayashi, Yukiko K, Goebel, Hans-Hilmar, Bonnemann, Carsten, Lawlor, Michael W

    “…There is no current standard among myopathologists for reporting muscle biopsy findings. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has…”
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    Isolation and immortalization of patient-derived cell lines from muscle biopsy for disease modeling by Robin, Jerome D, Wright, Woody E, Zou, Yaqun, Cossette, Stacy C, Lawlor, Michael W, Gussoni, Emanuela

    Published in Journal of visualized experiments (18-01-2015)
    “…The generation of patient-specific cell lines represents an invaluable tool for diagnostic or translational research, and these cells can be collected from…”
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    Characterization of NEB pathogenic variants in patients reveals novel nemaline myopathy disease mechanisms and omecamtiv mecarbil force effects by Karimi, Esmat, Gohlke, Jochen, van der Borgh, Mila, Lindqvist, Johan, Hourani, Zaynab, Kolb, Justin, Cossette, Stacy, Lawlor, Michael W., Ottenheijm, Coen, Granzier, Henk

    Published in Acta neuropathologica (01-06-2024)
    “…Nebulin, a critical protein of the skeletal muscle thin filament, plays important roles in physiological processes such as regulating thin filament length…”
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    Modeling geographic risk of complex congenital heart defects in Eastern Wisconsin by Cronk, Christine E., Gangnon, Ronald, Cossette, Stacy, McElroy, Jane A., Pelech, Andrew N.

    “…BACKGROUND: Geographic variation may be an indicator of risk factors for birth defects. This study models the geographic distribution of three complex…”
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