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23-Jan-2014Why Muscle is an Efficient Shock AbsorberFerenczi, MA; Bershitsky, SY; Koubassova, NA; Kopylova, GV; Fernandez, M; Narayanan, T; Tsaturyan, AK
24-Jan-2022Physiological function during exercise and environmental stress in humans: An integrative view of body systems and homeostasisTravers, G; Kippelen, P; Trangmar, S; González-Alonso, J
2-Sep-2010FRET characterisation for cross-bridge dynamics in single-skinned rigor muscle fibresCaorsi, V; Ushakov, DS; West, TG; Setta-Kaffetzi, N; Ferenczi, MA
1-Mar-2020Development of a three-dimensional printed heart from computed tomography images of a plastinated specimen for learning anatomyRadzi, S; Tan, HKJ; Tan, GJS; Yeong, WY; Ferenczi, MA; Low-Beer, N; Mogali, SR
4-May-2007Rab27b Regulates Mast Cell Granule Dynamics and SecretionMizuno, K; Tolmachova, T; Ushakov, DS; Romao, M; Åbrink, M; Ferenczi, MA; Raposo, G; Seabra, MC
19-Jan-2010Effect of phosphate and temperature on force exerted by white muscle fibres from dogfishPark-Holohan, S-J; West, TG; Woledge, RC; Ferenczi, MA; Barclay, CJ; Curtin, NA
12-Sep-2005Cdc42 and Par6–PKCζ regulate the spatially localized association of Dlg1 and APC to control cell polarizationEtienne-Manneville, S; Manneville, J-B; Nicholls, S; Ferenczi, MA; Hall, A
20-Dec-2021Host cell entry mediators implicated in the cellular tropism of SARS‑CoV‑2, the pathophysiology of COVID‑19 and the identification of microRNAs that can modulate the expression of these mediators (Review)Katopodis, P; Randeva, HS; Spandidos, DA; Saravi, S; Kyrou, I; Karteris, E
13-Jan-2022Breaking antimicrobial resistance by disrupting extracytoplasmic protein foldingFurniss, RCD; Kaderabkova, N; Barker, D; Bernal, P; Maslova, E; Antwi, AAA; McNeil, HE; Pugh, HL; Dortet, L; Blair, JMA; Larrouy-Maumus, GJ; McCarthy, RR; Gonzalez, D; Mavridou, DAI
30-Jan-2022Lower amounts of daily and prolonged sitting do not lower free-living continuously monitored glucose concentrations in overweight and obese adults: a randomised crossover studyBailey, DP; Stringer, CA; Maylor, BD; Zakrzewski-Fruer, JK