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    The titin A-band rod domain is dispensable for initial thick filament assembly in zebrafish by Myhre, J. Layne, Hills, Jordan A., Prill, Kendal, Wohlgemuth, Serene L., Pilgrim, David B.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-03-2014)
    “…The sarcomeres of skeletal and cardiac muscle are highly structured protein arrays, consisting of thick and thin filaments aligned precisely to one another and…”
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    Unc45b is essential for early myofibrillogenesis and costamere formation in zebrafish by Myhre, J. Layne, Hills, Jordan A., Jean, Francesca, Pilgrim, Dave B.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-06-2014)
    “…Despite the prevalence of developmental myopathies resulting from muscle fiber defects, the earliest stages of myogenesis remain poorly understood. Unc45b is a…”
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    At the Start of the Sarcomere: A Previously Unrecognized Role for Myosin Chaperones and Associated Proteins during Early Myofibrillogenesis by Myhre, J. Layne, Pilgrim, David B.

    Published in Biochemistry Research International (01-01-2012)
    “…The development of striated muscle in vertebrates requires the assembly of contractile myofibrils, consisting of highly ordered bundles of protein filaments…”
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    A Titan but not Necessarily a Ruler: Assessing the Role of Titin During Thick Filament Patterning and Assembly by Myhre, J. Layne, Pilgrim, David

    Published in Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (01-09-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT The sarcomeres of striated muscle are among the most elaborate and dynamic eukaryotic cellular protein machinery, and the mechanisms by which these…”
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    Cellular differentiation in primary cell cultures from single zebrafish embryos as a model for the study of myogenesis by Myhre, J Layne, Pilgrim, David B

    Published in Zebrafish (01-09-2010)
    “…Culturing cells in vitro can produce a uniform population for the study of cellular differentiation, which is especially useful for the quantification of gene…”
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    Design of lipid nanoparticles for in vitro and in vivo delivery of plasmid DNA by Kulkarni, Jayesh A, Myhre, J. Layne, Chen, Sam, Tam, Yuen Yi C, Danescu, Adrian, Richman, Joy M, Cullis, Pieter R

    Published in Nanomedicine (01-05-2017)
    “…Abstract Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) containing distearolyphosphatidlycholine (DSPC), and ionizable amino-lipids such as (6 Z ,9 Z ,28 Z ,31 Z…”
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