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Louise JonesUniversity of Bristol Verified email at bristol.ac.uk Cited by 3673 |
[PDF][PDF] Reduction of hippocampal hyperactivity improves cognition in amnestic mild cognitive impairment
Elevated hippocampal activation is observed in conditions that confer risk for Alzheimer's
disease, including amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Studies in relevant animal …
disease, including amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). Studies in relevant animal …
Self-assembled monolayers and multilayers of conjugated thiols,. alpha.,. omega.-dithiols, and thioacetyl-containing adsorbates. Understanding attachments between …
JM Tour, LR Jones, DL Pearson… - Journal of the …, 1995 - ACS Publications
This paper describesstudies qf the formation of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) and
multilayers on gold surfaces of rigid-rod conjugated oligomers that have thiol,,-dithiol, thioacetyl, …
multilayers on gold surfaces of rigid-rod conjugated oligomers that have thiol,,-dithiol, thioacetyl, …
Phospholamban: protein structure, mechanism of action, and role in cardiac function
HKB Simmerman, LR Jones - Physiological reviews, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
… , and LRJones, unpublished data) activities by monitoring both ATP hydrolysis and calcium
transport by the enzymes. Similar lack of effect of high concentrations of a synthetic peptide …
transport by the enzymes. Similar lack of effect of high concentrations of a synthetic peptide …
[HTML][HTML] Complex formation between junctin, triadin, calsequestrin, and the ryanodine receptor: proteins of the cardiac junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane
…, G Schmeisser, YM Kobayashi, LR Jones - Journal of Biological …, 1997 - ASBMB
… and is the major 125 I-calsequestrin-binding protein detected in cardiac sarcoplasmic
reticulum vesicles (Jones, LR, Zhang, L., Sanborn, K., Jorgensen, AO, and Kelley, J. (1995)J. Biol. …
reticulum vesicles (Jones, LR, Zhang, L., Sanborn, K., Jorgensen, AO, and Kelley, J. (1995)J. Biol. …
Unique phosphorylation site on the cardiac ryanodine receptor regulates calcium channel activity
…, RJ Kovacs, H Schulman, DC Cefali, LR Jones - Journal of Biological …, 1991 - Elsevier
Ryanodine receptors have recently been shown to be the Ca2+ release channels of
sarcoplasmic reticulum in both cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle. Several regulatory sites are …
sarcoplasmic reticulum in both cardiac muscle and skeletal muscle. Several regulatory sites are …
[HTML][HTML] Sequence analysis of phospholamban. Identification of phosphorylation sites and two major structural domains.
…, JH Collins, JL Theibert, AD Wegener, LR Jones - Journal of Biological …, 1986 - Elsevier
Phospholamban is a regulatory protein in cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum that is phosphorylated
by cAMP- and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase activities. In this report, we …
by cAMP- and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase activities. In this report, we …
[HTML][HTML] The role of calsequestrin, triadin, and junctin in conferring cardiac ryanodine receptor responsiveness to luminal calcium
I Györke, N Hester, LR Jones, S Györke - Biophysical journal, 2004 - cell.com
The level of Ca inside the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is an important determinant of functional
activity of the Ca release channel/ryanodine receptor (RyR) in cardiac muscle. However, …
activity of the Ca release channel/ryanodine receptor (RyR) in cardiac muscle. However, …
[HTML][HTML] Casq2 deletion causes sarcoplasmic reticulum volume increase, premature Ca2+ release, and catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular …
…, W Zhang, DM Roden, LR Jones… - The Journal of …, 2006 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Cardiac calsequestrin (Casq2) is thought to be the key sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca 2+
storage protein essential for SR Ca 2+ release in mammalian heart. Human CASQ2 mutations …
storage protein essential for SR Ca 2+ release in mammalian heart. Human CASQ2 mutations …
The design of guanidinium-rich transporters and their internalization mechanisms
PA Wender, WC Galliher, EA Goun, LR Jones… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2008 - Elsevier
The ability of a drug or probe to cross a biological barrier has historically been viewed to be
a function of its intrinsic physical properties. This view has largely restricted drug design and …
a function of its intrinsic physical properties. This view has largely restricted drug design and …
Phospholamban phosphorylation in intact ventricles: phosphorylation of serine 16 and threonine 17 in response to β-adrenergic stimulation
…, HK Simmerman, JP Lindemann, LR Jones - Journal of Biological …, 1989 - ASBMB
Phospholamban is the major membrane protein of the heart phosphorylated in response to
β-adrenergic stimulation. In cell-free systems, cAMP-dependent protein kinase catalyzes …
β-adrenergic stimulation. In cell-free systems, cAMP-dependent protein kinase catalyzes …