Richard Moss
PROFESSOR
Cell and Regenrative Biology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
United States of America
Biography
Professor Richard Moss pursued his Ph.D. from Univ of Vermont and his Postdoctoral Research from Boston Biomedical Research Institute. His Research Interests includes- Heart and skeletal muscle physiology He has many publications such as- "Acute heart failure with cardiomyocyte atrophy induced in adult mice by ablation of cardiac myosin light chain kinase". "Top-Down Targeted Proteomics Reveals Decrease in Myosin Regulatory Light-Chain Phosphorylation That Contributes to Sarcopenic Muscle Dysfunction". "Cardiac myosin-binding protein C: A protein once at loose ends finds it regulatory groove". "Effective top-down LC/MS+ method for assessing actin isoforms as a potential cardiac disease marker".
Research Interest
Heart and skeletal muscle physiology
Publications
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Massengill MT, Ashraf HM, Chowdhury RR, Chrzanowski SM, Kar J, Warren SA, Walter GA, Zeng H, Kang BH, Anderson RH, Moss RL. Acute heart failure with cardiomyocyte atrophy induced in adult mice by ablation of cardiac myosin light chain kinase. Cardiovascular research. 2016 Mar 29;111(1):34-43.
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Gregorich ZR, Peng Y, Cai W, Jin Y, Wei L, Chen AJ, McKiernan SH, Aiken JM, Moss RL, Diffee GM, Ge Y. Top-Down Targeted Proteomics Reveals Decrease in Myosin Regulatory Light-Chain Phosphorylation That Contributes to Sarcopenic Muscle Dysfunction. Journal of proteome research. 2016 Jul 13;15(8):2706-16.
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Minneci PC, Mahida JB, Lodwick DL, Sulkowski JP, Nacion KM, Cooper JN, Ambeba EJ, Moss RL, Deans KJ. Effectiveness of patient choice in nonoperative vs surgical management of pediatric uncomplicated acute appendicitis. JAMA surgery. 2016 May 1;151(5):408-15.