//
sign in
Profile
by @danabra.mov
Profile
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
Profile
by @jimpick.com
AviHandle
by @danabra.mov
AviHandle
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
AviHandle
by @katherine.computer
EventsList
by @katherine.computer
ProfileHeader
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
ProfileHeader
by @danabra.mov
ProfileMedia
by @danabra.mov
ProfilePlays
by @danabra.mov
ProfilePosts
by @danabra.mov
ProfilePosts
by @dansshadow.bsky.social
ProfileReplies
by @danabra.mov
Record
by @atsui.org
Skircle
by @danabra.mov
StreamPlacePlaylist
by @katherine.computer
+ new component
ProfileReplies









Loading...
Very interesting paper from Susan Hamilton's lab, showing that phosphorylation of RyR1 by SPEG kinase can suppress pathological consequences of disease mutations. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
8mo
Reducing Ca2+ leak through mutant RYR1 prevents pathological heat production in skeletal muscle.
www.science.org
Phosphorylation of RYR1 at Ser2902 decreases Ca2+ leak in skeletal muscle and susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia and heat stroke
A pity for the field that 8+ years have passed between publication and retraction, or even the several years after the first concerns were raised. Kudos to Schrag and coworkers to keep pushing for honest science!
Citation nonsense. Our paper on Ryanodine Receptor disease mutations gets cited in a paper about nanocellulose... advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.... Journals could use an AI tool to weed through irrelevant citations. Or is this entire paper an AI hallucination?
that sounds fair!
Filip Van Petegem