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2013

Yasuda, T. and Delbono, O. and Wang, Z. M. and Messi, M. L. and Girard, T. and Urwyler, A. and Treves, S. and Zorzato, F.. (2013) JP-45/JSRP1 Variants Affect Skeletal Muscle Excitation–Contraction Coupling by Decreasing the Sensitivity of the Dihydropyridine Receptor. Human Mutation, 34 (1). pp. 184-190.

Vukcevic, M. and Zorzato, F. and Keck, S. and Tsakiris, D. A. and Keiser, J. and Maizels, R. M. and Treves, S.. (2013) Gain of function in the immune system caused by a ryanodine receptor 1 mutation. Journal of cell science, 126 (15). pp. 3485-3492.

Mosca, Barbara and Delbono, Osvaldo and Laura Messi, Maria and Bergamelli, Leda and Wang, Zhong-Min and Vukcevic, Mirko and Lopez, Ruben and Treves, Susan and Nishi, Miyuki and Takeshima, Hiroshi and Paolini, Cecilia and Martini, Marta and Rispoli, Giorgio and Protasi, Feliciano and Zorzato, Francesco. (2013) Enhanced dihydropyridine receptor calcium channel activity restores muscle strength in JP45/CASQ1 double knockout mice. Nature Communications, 4. p. 1541.

2012

Hwang, J. H. and Zorzato, F. and Clarke, N. F. and Treves, S.. (2012) Mapping domains and mutations on the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor channel. Trends in Molecular Medicine, 18 (11). pp. 644-657.

Delbono, Osvaldo and Messi, Maria Laura and Wang, Zhong-Min and Treves, Susan and Mosca, Barbara and Bergamelli, Leda and Nishi, Miyuki and Takeshima, Hiroshi and Shi, Hang and Xue, Bingzhong and Zorzato, Francesco. (2012) Endogenously determined restriction of food intake overcomes excitation–contraction uncoupling in JP45KO mice with aging. Experimental Gerontology, 47 (4). pp. 304-316.

2010

Treves, Susan and Vukcevic, Mirko and Griesser, Johanna and Franzini-Armstrong, Clara and Zhu, Michael X. and Zorzato, Francesco. (2010) Agonist-activated Ca2+ influx occurs at stable plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum junctions. Journal of Cell Science, 123. pp. 4170-4181.