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Authors: O'Hanlon, GM Plomp, JJ Chakrabarti, M Morrison, I Wagner, ER Goodyear, CS Yin, XH Trapp, BDT Conner, J Molenaar, PC Stewart, S Rowan, EG Willison, HJ
Citation: Gm. O'Hanlon et al., Anti-GQ1b ganglioside antibodies mediate complement-dependent destruction of the motor nerve terminal, BRAIN, 124, 2001, pp. 893-906

Authors: Bullens, RWM O'Hanlon, GM Goodyear, CS Molenaar, PC Conner, J Willison, HJ Plomp, JJ
Citation: Rwm. Bullens et al., Anti-GQ1b antibodies and evoked acetylcholine release at mouse motor endplates, MUSCLE NERV, 23(7), 2000, pp. 1035-1043

Authors: Verhage, M Maia, AS Plomp, JJ Brussaard, AB Heeroma, JH Vermeer, H Toonen, RF Hammer, RE van den Berg, TK Missler, M Geuze, HJ Sudhof, TC
Citation: M. Verhage et al., Synaptic assembly of the brain in the absence of neurotransmitter secretion, SCIENCE, 287(5454), 2000, pp. 864-869

Authors: Plomp, JJ Vergouwe, MN Van den Maagdenberg, AM Ferrari, MD Frants, RR Molenaar, PC
Citation: Jj. Plomp et al., Abnormal transmitter release at neuromuscular junctions of mice carrying the tottering alpha(1A) Ca2+ channel mutation, BRAIN, 123, 2000, pp. 463-471

Authors: Plomp, JJ Molenaar, PC O'Hanlon, GM Jacobs, BC Veitch, J Daha, MR van Doorn, PA van der Meche, FGA Vincent, A Morgan, BP Willison, HJ
Citation: Jj. Plomp et al., Miller Fisher anti-GQ1b antibodies: alpha-latrotoxin-like effects on motorend plates, ANN NEUROL, 45(2), 1999, pp. 189-199

Authors: Goodyear, CS O'Hanlon, GM Plomp, JJ Wagner, ER Morrison, I Veitch, J Cochrane, L Bullens, RWM Molenaar, PC Conner, J Willison, HJ
Citation: Cs. Goodyear et al., Monoclonal antibodies raised against Guillain-Barre syndrome-associated Campylobacter jejuni lipopolysaccharides react with neuronal gangliosides andparalyze muscle-nerve preparations, J CLIN INV, 104(6), 1999, pp. 697-708

Authors: Goodyear, CS O'Hanlon, GM Plomp, JJ Wagner, ER Morrison, I Veitch, J Cochrane, L Bullens, RWM Molenaar, PC Conner, J Willison, HJ
Citation: Cs. Goodyear et al., Monoclonal antibodies raised against Guillain-Barre syndrome-associated Campylobacter jejuni lipopolysaccharides react with neuronal gangliosides andparalyze muscle-nerve preparations (vol 104, pg 697, 1999), J CLIN INV, 104(12), 1999, pp. 1771-1771
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