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Bernhard E. Flucher
Bernhard E. Flucher
Department of Physiology & Medical Physics, Medical University Innsbruck
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Distribution of Na+ channels and ankyrin in neuromuscular junctions is complementary to that of acetylcholine receptors and the 43 kd protein
BE Flucher, MP Daniels
Neuron 3 (2), 163-175, 1989
3401989
Formation of junctions involved in excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal and cardiac muscle.
BE Flucher, C Franzini-Armstrong
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (15), 8101-8106, 1996
2941996
Tropomodulin is associated with the free (pointed) ends of the thin filaments in rat skeletal muscle.
VM Fowler, MA Sussmann, PG Miller, BE Flucher, MP Daniels
The Journal of cell biology 120 (2), 411-420, 1993
1981993
Differential targeting of the L‐type Ca2+ channel α1C (CaV1.2) to synaptic and extrasynaptic compartments in hippocampal neurons
GJ Obermair, Z Szabo, E Bourinet, BE Flucher
European Journal of Neuroscience 19 (8), 2109-2122, 2004
1832004
Voltage-activated calcium channel expression profiles in mouse brain and cultured hippocampal neurons
B Schlick, BE Flucher, GJ Obermair
Neuroscience 167 (3), 786-798, 2010
1582010
The β1a subunit is essential for the assembly of dihydropyridine-receptor arrays in skeletal muscle
J Schredelseker, V Di Biase, GJ Obermair, ET Felder, BE Flucher, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (47), 17219-17224, 2005
1532005
Structural analysis of muscle development: transverse tubules, sarcoplasmic reticulum, and the triad
BE Flucher
Developmental biology 154 (2), 245-260, 1992
1521992
Functional analysis of the R1086H malignant hyperthermia mutation in the DHPR reveals an unexpected influence of the III-IV loop on skeletal muscle EC coupling
RG Weiss, KMS O’Connell, BE Flucher, PD Allen, M Grabner, RT Dirksen
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 287 (4), C1094-C1102, 2004
1412004
Triad formation: organization and function of the sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release channel and triadin in normal and dysgenic muscle in vitro.
BE Flucher, SB Andrews, S Fleischer, AR Marks, A Caswell, JA Powell
The Journal of cell biology 123 (5), 1161-1174, 1993
1311993
Current modulation and membrane targeting of the calcium channel α1C subunit are independent functions of the β subunit
U Gerster, B Neuhuber, K Groschner, J Striessnig, BE Flucher
The Journal of physiology 517 (2), 353-368, 1999
1261999
Development of the excitation-contraction coupling apparatus in skeletal muscle: association of sarcoplasmic reticulum and transverse tubules with myofibrils
BE Flucher, H Takekura, C Franzini-Armstrong
Developmental biology 160 (1), 135-147, 1993
1171993
Formation of triads without the dihydropyridine receptor alpha subunits in cell lines from dysgenic skeletal muscle.
JA Powell, L Petherbridge, BE Flucher
The Journal of cell biology 134 (2), 375-387, 1996
1121996
Sequential docking, molecular differentiation, and positioning of T-Tubule/SR junctions in developing mouse skeletal muscle
H Takekura, BE Flucher, C Franzini-Armstrong
Developmental biology 239 (2), 204-214, 2001
1102001
Localization of the α1 and α2 subunits of the dihydropyridine receptor and ankyrin in skeletal muscle triads
BE Flucher, ME Morton, SC Froehner, MP Daniels
Neuron 5 (3), 339-351, 1990
1101990
Molecular organization of transverse tubule/sarcoplasmic reticulum junctions during development of excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle.
BE Flucher, SB Andrews, MP Daniels
Molecular Biology of the Cell 5 (10), 1105-1118, 1994
1081994
The role of auxiliary subunits for the functional diversity of voltage‐gated calcium channels
M Campiglio, BE Flucher
Journal of cellular physiology 230 (9), 2019-2031, 2015
1052015
Structural requirements of the dihydropyridine receptor α1S II-III loop for skeletal-type excitation-contraction coupling
G Kugler, RG Weiss, BE Flucher, M Grabner
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (6), 4721-4728, 2004
1022004
A CaV1. 1 Ca2+ channel splice variant with high conductance and voltage-sensitivity alters EC coupling in developing skeletal muscle
P Tuluc, N Molenda, B Schlick, GJ Obermair, BE Flucher, K Jurkat-Rott
Biophysical journal 96 (1), 35-44, 2009
1012009
Coordinated Incorporation of Skeletal Muscle Dihydropyridine Receptors and Ryanodine Receptors in Peripheral Couplings of BC3H1 Cells
F Protasi, C Franzini-Armstrong, BE Flucher
The Journal of cell biology 137 (4), 859-870, 1997
991997
Excitation–contraction coupling is unaffected by drastic alteration of the sequence surrounding residues L720–L764 of the α1S II-III loop
CM Wilkens, N Kasielke, BE Flucher, KG Beam, M Grabner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (10), 5892-5897, 2001
982001
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