Prof. Dr. Dr. Oliver Friedrich

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Enhanced muscle shortening and impaired Ca2+ channel function in an acute septic myopathy model. (2010) Friedrich O, Hund E, von Wegner F Journal article, Original article Microarchitecture is severely compromised but motor protein function is preserved in dystrophic mdx skeletal muscle. (2010) Friedrich O, Both M, Weber C, Schürmann S, Teichmann MDH, von Wegner F, Fink R, et al. Journal article, Original article New factors contributing to dynamic calcium regulation in the skeletal muscle triad-a crowded place (2010) Friedrich O, Fink R, von Wegner F Journal article, Review article Pressure, the nervous system and ion channels: Are humans too complicated? (2010) Friedrich O Journal article, Review article Motor protein function in skeletal muscle-a multiple scale approach to contractility. (2009) von Wegner F, Schürmann S, Fink R, Vogel M, Friedrich O Journal article, Original article Rapid Ca2+ flux through the transverse tubular membrane, activated by individual action potentials in mammalian skeletal muscle. (2009) Launikonis BS, Stephenson DG, Friedrich O Journal article, Original article Inhibitory control over Ca(2+) sparks via mechanosensitive channels is disrupted in dystrophin deficient muscle but restored by mini-dystrophin expression. (2008) Teichmann MDH, von Wegner F, Fink R, Chamberlain JS, Launikonis BS, Martinac B, Friedrich O Journal article, Original article L-type Ca2+ channel function is linked to dystrophin expression in mammalian muscle. (2008) Friedrich O, von Wegner F, Chamberlain JS, Fink R, Rohrbach P Journal article, Original article Unloaded speed of shortening in voltage-clamped intact skeletal muscle fibers from wt, mdx, and transgenic minidystrophin mice using a novel high-speed acquisition system. (2008) Friedrich O, Weber C, von Wegner F, Chamberlain JS, Fink R Journal article, Original article Resting membrane potentials recorded on-site in intact skeletal muscles from deep sea fish (Sigmops gracile) salvaged from depths up to 1.000 m. (2008) von Wegner F, Koyama S, Miwa T, Friedrich O Journal article, Original article