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2025

Conference Publication

BPS2025 - Ryanodine receptor Ca2+ leak signaling remains functionally intact and regulates energy expenditure in sedentary, aged mouse muscle

Huesca, Aldo Meizoso, Choi, Rocky, Lamboley, Cedric, Beard, Nicole A., Blackmore, Daniel and Launikonis, Bradley S. (2025). BPS2025 - Ryanodine receptor Ca2+ leak signaling remains functionally intact and regulates energy expenditure in sedentary, aged mouse muscle. BPS2025, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 15 - 19 February 2025. St. Louis, MO, United States: Cell Press. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2024.11.1540

BPS2025 - Ryanodine receptor Ca2+ leak signaling remains functionally intact and regulates energy expenditure in sedentary, aged mouse muscle

2020

Conference Publication

Total Calcium Content of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum and Mitochondria in Ryanodine Receptor Variant Muscle

Lamboley, Cedric R., Pearce, Luke and Launikonis, Bradley S. (2020). Total Calcium Content of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum and Mitochondria in Ryanodine Receptor Variant Muscle. In: 64th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society, San Diego, CA United States, (98A-99A). 15-19 February 2020.

Total Calcium Content of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum and Mitochondria in Ryanodine Receptor Variant Muscle

2014

Conference Publication

New Method for Determining the Total Calcium Content of Tissue Applied to Whole Skeletal Muscles from Mice with and Without Calsequestrin Knocked Out

Kake-Guena, Sandrine A., Lamboley, Cedric R. H., Bouchard, Patrice, Frenette, Jerome, Rousseau, Eric, Dirksen, Robert T., Protasi, Feliciano and Pape, Paul C. (2014). New Method for Determining the Total Calcium Content of Tissue Applied to Whole Skeletal Muscles from Mice with and Without Calsequestrin Knocked Out. 58th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical-Society, San Francisco Ca, Feb 15-19, 2014. CAMBRIDGE: CELL PRESS. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2013.11.4033

New Method for Determining the Total Calcium Content of Tissue Applied to Whole Skeletal Muscles from Mice with and Without Calsequestrin Knocked Out

2013

Conference Publication

The Rapid Repolarization of the Action Potential in Twitch Skeletal Muscle Fibers from Frog is due Almost Entirely to a Calcium-Activated K Current

Lamboley, Cedric R. H., Gyurkovics, Gabor and Pape, Paul C. (2013). The Rapid Repolarization of the Action Potential in Twitch Skeletal Muscle Fibers from Frog is due Almost Entirely to a Calcium-Activated K Current. 57th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical-Society, Philadelphia Pa, Feb 02-06, 2013. CAMBRIDGE: CELL PRESS. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2012.11.1623

The Rapid Repolarization of the Action Potential in Twitch Skeletal Muscle Fibers from Frog is due Almost Entirely to a Calcium-Activated K Current