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    Carberry, Steven and Zweyer, Margit and Swandulla, Dieter and Ohlendieck, Kay (2014) Comparative proteomic analysis of the contractile-protein-depleted fraction from normal versus dystrophic skeletal muscle. Analytical Biochemistry, 446. pp. 108-115. ISSN 0003-2697

    Carberry, Steven and Zweyer, Margit and Swandulla, Dieter and Ohlendieck, Kay (2013) Application of Fluorescence Two-Dimensional Difference In-Gel Electrophoresis as a Proteomic Biomarker Discovery Tool in Muscular Dystrophy Research. Biology, 2. pp. 1438-1464. ISSN 2079-7737

    Carberry, Steven and Brinkmeier, Heinrich and Zhang, Yaxin and Winkler, Claudia K. and Ohlendieck, Kay (2013) Comparative proteomic profiling of soleus, extensor digitorum longus, flexor digitorum brevis and interosseus muscles from the mdx mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 32 (374). pp. 544-556. ISSN 1107-3756

    Carberry, Steven and Zweyer, Margit and Swandulla, Dieter and Ohlendieck, Kay (2012) Profiling of Age-Related Changes in the Tibialis Anterior Muscle Proteome of the mdx Mouse Model of Dystrophinopathy. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2012 (691641). ISSN 1110-7243

    Carberry, Steven and Zweyer, Margit and Swandulla, Dieter and Ohlendieck, Kay (2012) Proteomics reveals drastic increase of extracellular matrix proteins collagen and dermatopontin in the aged mdx diaphragm model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 30 (2). pp. 229-234. ISSN 1107-3756

    Thesis

    Carberry, Steven (2014) Proteomic Profiling of the mdx Animal Model for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. PhD thesis, National University of Ireland Maynooth.

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