J R SOMMER
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Petters R, SOMMER J
Transgenic Res
. 2000 Dec;
9(4-5):347-51; discussion 345-6.
PMID: 11131012
Transgenic animals, especially mice, have been used quite extensively as models for various human diseases. At first, the level of scientific inquiry was driven by the need to establish the...
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SOMMER J, High T, Ingram P, Kopf D, Nassar R, Taylor I
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1999 Dec;
853:361-4.
PMID: 10603980
No abstract available.
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Membrane skeleton in cultured chick cardiac myocytes revealed by high resolution immunocytochemistry
Larsen T, Dalen H, SOMMER J, Boyle R, Lieberman M
Histochem Cell Biol
. 1999 Nov;
112(4):307-16.
PMID: 10550616
Distribution of cytoskeletal proteins with emphasis on the membrane-cytoskeleton interface was examined in cultured cardiac myocytes. Using specific antibodies recognizing alpha-sarcomeric actin, desmin, beta-tubulin, spectrin/alpha-fodrin and ankyrin, respectively, the cellular...
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Klintworth G, SOMMER J, OBrian G, Han L, Ahmed M, Qumsiyeh M, et al.
Mol Vis
. 1999 Jan;
4:31.
PMID: 9873069
Purpose: Because corneal tissue with familial subepithelial corneal amyloidosis (FSCA; gelatinous drop-like dystrophy of the cornea) contains lactoferrin the possibility that the FSCA gene was the human lactoferrin (hLF) gene...
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Petters R, Alexander C, Wells K, Collins E, SOMMER J, Blanton M, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 1997 Oct;
15(10):965-70.
PMID: 9335046
Patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) typically develop night blindness early in life due to loss of rod photoreceptors. The remaining cone photoreceptors are the mainstay of their vision; however, over...
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SOMMER J
J Mol Cell Cardiol
. 1995 Jan;
27(1):19-35.
PMID: 7760342
This review wishes to illustrate and, thus, reemphasize the importance of descriptive comparative anatomy for the elucidation of mechanisms driving cardiac function at different levels of spatial resolution. The following...
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Junker J, SOMMER J, Sar M, Meissner G
J Biol Chem
. 1994 Jan;
269(3):1627-34.
PMID: 8294409
The ryanodine receptor (RYR)/Ca2+ release channel of avian cardiac muscle was localized by immunocytochemical techniques and biochemically characterized using isolated membrane and receptor protein fractions. Monoclonal antibody C3-33 raised against...
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Dalen H, Lieberman M, LeFurgey A, Scheie P, SOMMER J
J Microsc
. 1992 Dec;
168(Pt 3):259-73.
PMID: 1484378
A new method has been developed which allows quick-freezing in situ of primary, cardiac cell cultures grown to confluence on gas-permeable membranes (Petriperm dishes). Small pieces of the growth substratum,...
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Nassar R, SOMMER J
Scanning Microsc
. 1992 Sep;
6(3):745-50; discussion 650-1.
PMID: 1439666
A timing device was designed that, in conjunction with an impact type of quick-freezing apparatus and an externally-triggerable stimulus generator, allows the application of an electrical stimulus to a muscle...
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Dalen H, Scheie P, Nassar R, High T, Scherer B, Taylor I, et al.
J Microsc
. 1992 Feb;
165(Pt 2):239-54.
PMID: 1564722
Single, intact, frog skeletal muscle fibres and whole frog hearts were quick-frozen on a polished, liquid-He-cooled copper block and examined in the electron microscope after freeze-substitution and freeze-fracture. In both...