P D Currie
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Recent Articles
1.
Wood A, Lin C, Li M, Nishtala K, Alaei S, Rossello F, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 May;
12(1):2951.
PMID: 34012031
The muscular dystrophies encompass a broad range of pathologies with varied clinical outcomes. In the case of patients carrying defects in fukutin-related protein (FKRP), these diverse pathologies arise from mutations...
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Hall T, Wood A, Ehrlich O, Li M, Sonntag C, Cole N, et al.
NPJ Regen Med
. 2019 Nov;
4:21.
PMID: 31754462
Laminins comprise structural components of basement membranes, critical in the regulation of differentiation, survival and migration of a diverse range of cell types, including skeletal muscle. Mutations in one muscle...
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Li M, Hromowyk K, Amacher S, Currie P
Methods Cell Biol
. 2017 Jan;
138:347-380.
PMID: 28129852
Skeletal muscle performs an essential function in human physiology with defects in genes encoding a variety of cellular components resulting in various types of inherited muscle disorders. Muscular dystrophies (MDs)...
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Goldshmit Y, Frisca F, Kaslin J, Pinto A, Tang J, Pebay A, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2014 Dec;
287:104-12.
PMID: 25541251
Previously, we have demonstrated a role for fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) in spinal cord regeneration in both zebrafish and mouse. We have shown that exogenous Fgf2 treatment attenuates astrocytic gliosis...
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Wood A, Currie P
Int J Biochem Cell Biol
. 2014 Dec;
56:30-7.
PMID: 25449259
The congenital muscular dystrophies (CMDs) are a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of muscle disorders. Clinically hypotonia is present from birth, with progressive muscle weakness and wasting through development. For...
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Bryson-Richardson R, Daggett D, Cortes F, Neyt C, Keenan D, Currie P
Dev Dyn
. 2005 Apr;
233(3):1018-22.
PMID: 15830374
In the zebrafish embryo, two distinct classes of muscle fibers have been described in the forming myotome that arise from topographically separable precursor populations. Based entirely on cross-reactivity with antibodies...
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Haines L, Currie P
J Anat
. 2001 Aug;
199(Pt 1-2):205-9.
PMID: 11523824
Two different modes are utilised by vertebrate species to generate the appendicular muscle present within fins and limbs. Primitive Chondricthyan or cartilaginous fishes use a primitive mode of muscle formation...
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Neyt C, Jagla K, Thisse C, Thisse B, Haines L, Currie P
Nature
. 2000 Nov;
408(6808):82-6.
PMID: 11081511
The evolution of terrestrial tetrapod species heralded a transition in locomotor strategies. While most fish species use the undulating contractions of the axial musculature to generate propulsive force, tetrapods also...
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Norris W, Neyt C, Ingham P, Currie P
J Cell Sci
. 2000 Jul;
113 ( Pt 15):2695-703.
PMID: 10893185
Muscles are composed of several fibre types, the precise combination of which determines muscle function. Whereas neonatal and adult fibre type is influenced by a number of extrinsic factors, such...
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Lewis K, Currie P, Roy S, Schauerte H, Haffter P, Ingham P
Dev Biol
. 2000 Jan;
216(2):469-80.
PMID: 10642786
The specification of different muscle cell types in the zebrafish embryo requires signals that emanate from the axial mesoderm. In previous studies we and others have shown that overexpression of...