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    Differential activation of myotube nuclei following exposure to an acetylcholine receptor-inducing factor

    A glycoprotein purified from chick brain, of relative molecular mass 42,000, increases the rate of appearance of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) on the surface of chick myotubes1. RNase protection assays have sho...

    David A. Harris, Douglas L. Falls, Gerald D. Fischbach in Nature (1989)

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    Regulation of ATP Synthesis in Rat Heart Cells

    As the work rate of the heart increases, its rate of mitochondrial ATP synthesis must increase. Quantitative studies show that a passive response of the ATP synthase to variations in [ADP], [Pi] or △μH+ cannot ac...

    David A. Harris, Anibh M. Das in Adenine Nucleotides in Cellular Energy Tra… (1992)

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    Aβ receptors specifically recognize molecular features displayed by fibril ends and neurotoxic oligomers

    Several cell-surface receptors for neurotoxic forms of amyloid-β (Aβ) have been described, but their molecular interactions with Aβ assemblies and their relative contributions to mediating Alzheimer’s disease ...

    Ladan Amin, David A. Harris in Nature Communications (2021)

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    New role of fat-free mass in cancer risk linked with genetic predisposition

    Cancer risk is associated with the widely debated measure body mass index (BMI). Fat mass and fat-free mass measurements from bioelectrical impedance may further clarify this association. The UK Biobank is a r...

    Benjamin H. L. Harris, Matteo Di Giovannantonio, ** Zhang in Scientific Reports (2024)