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    FKRP-dependent glycosylation of fibronectin regulates muscle pathology in muscular dystrophy by Wood, A. J., Lin, C. H., Li, M., Nishtala, K., Alaei, S., Rossello, F., Sonntag, C., Hersey, L., Miles, L. B., Krisp, C., Dudczig, S., Fulcher, A. J., Gibertini, S., Conroy, P. J., Siegel, A., Mora, M., Jusuf, P., Packer, N. H., Currie, P. D.

    Published in Nature communications (19-05-2021)
    “…The muscular dystrophies encompass a broad range of pathologies with varied clinical outcomes. In the case of patients carrying defects in fukutin-related…”
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    Cross-sectional infarct edge jaggedness does not influence ventricular electrical stability in a rabbit model of late myocardial infarct healing by McLachlan, C S, Jelinek, H F, Kummerfeld, S K, Rummery, N M, Jusuf, P R, Hambly, B, McGuire, M A

    “…Previous studies have suggested that the jaggedness of the healed or healing infarct edge influences cardiac electrical stability. However, these findings have…”
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    A method to determine the fractal dimension of the cross-sectional jaggedness of the infarct scar edge by McLachlan, C S, Jelinek, H F, Kummerfeld, S K, Rummery, N, McLachlan, P D, Jusuf, P, Driussi, C, Yin, J

    “…This study describes the use of a shareware software package available from the National Institutes of Health for computing the fractal dimension…”
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    Random Wiring in the Midget Pathway of Primate Retina by Jusuf, Patricia R, Martin, Paul R, Grunert, Ulrike

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (12-04-2006)
    “…The present study addresses the questions of how topographically organized neuronal populations are connected, and whether there is anatomical evidence for…”
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    Synaptic connectivity in the midget-parvocellular pathway of primate central retina by Jusuf, Patricia R., Martin, Paul R., Grünert, Ulrike

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (10-01-2006)
    “…The synaptic connectivity of OFF midget bipolar cells was investigated in the central retina of two primate species, the New World common marmoset monkey,…”
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    Localization of glycine receptor alpha subunits on bipolar and amacrine cells in primate retina by Jusuf, Patricia R., Haverkamp, Silke, Grünert, Ulrike

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (25-07-2005)
    “…The major inhibitory neurotransmitter glycine is used by about half of the amacrine cells in the retina. Amacrine cells provide synaptic output to bipolar,…”
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    A semi-quantitative PCR method for the detection of low levels of apoptotic DNA fragmentation in a heart failure model by McLachlan, C S, Yin, J L, Driussi, C, Jusuf, P R, Hambly, B, McGuire, M A

    Published in Japanese journal of physiology (2000)
    “…Cells that are apoptotic and comprise less than 2% of the total cellular population are difficult to detect by conventional methods (i.e., DNA ladder). We…”
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    Synaptic connectivity of the diffuse bipolar cell type DB6 in the inner plexiform layer of primate retina by Jusuf, Patricia R., Lee, Sammy C.S., Grünert, Ulrike

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (16-02-2004)
    “…Diffuse bipolar cells in primate retina receive synaptic input from multiple cones and provide output to ganglion cells. Diffuse bipolar cells can be…”
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    Tyramide signal amplification enhances the detectable distribution of connexin-43 positive gap junctions across the ventricular wall of the rabbit heart by McLachlan, Craig S, Jusuf, Patricia R, Rummery, Nicole, Kummerfeld, Sarah K, Hambly, Brett, McGuire, Mark A, Turner, Virginia

    Published in Archives of Histology and Cytology (01-10-2003)
    “…Previous mapping studies examinig the distribution and pattern of staining for connexin-43 expression (the major ventricular gap junction protein) across the…”
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