Robyn Murphy, PhD La Trobe University, Australia
My overall research interest is in the area of skeletal muscle in health and disease. The research of my group focuses on various aspects of skeletal muscle biochemistry in health and disease, using exercise and disease models in humans, as well as animal models. In particular, we measure proteins in segments of individual fibres allowing issues with the heterogeneity of skeletal muscle to be overcome. We also examine movement of proteins following micro-dissection of fibres, allowing us to quantitatively assess the redistribution of proteins following various interventions.
Fibre type dependence of dysferlin protein in rodent skeletal muscle, and the distribution of dysferlin in the t-tubular or sarcolemma in rat skeletal muscle - an extension to human skeletal muscle
Absolute amounts, localization and oligomeric state of dysferlin in skeletal muscle from wild-type and AAV-treated BLAJ mice