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D-Index
57
Citations
15665
World Ranking
13619
National Ranking
5778

Overview

Darrel E. Goll was affiliated with the University of Arizona in the United States. Their academic career involved contributions to scientific research, although specific details regarding their main fields of study, subfields, and topics of work are not provided.

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Best Publications

  • The Calpain System

    Darrell E Goll;ValeryY F Thompson;Hongqi Li;Wei Wei

  • Is Z-disk degradation responsible for postmortem tenderization?

    Richard G. Taylor;Geert H. Geesink;Valery F. Thompson;Mohammad Koohmaraie

  • A Ca2+-activated protease possibly involved in myofibrillar protein turnover. Purification from porcine muscle.

    William R. Dayton;Darrel E. Goll;M. G. Zeece;Richard M. Robson

  • Ca2+-SPECIFIC REMOVAL OF Z LINES FROM RABBIT SKELETAL MUSCLE

    Wayne A. Busch;M. H. Stromer;Darrel E. Goll;A. Suzuki

  • A Ca2+-activated protease possibly involved in myofibrillar protein turnover. Partial characterization of the purified enzyme.

    William R. Dayton;W. J. Reville;Darrel E. Goll;M. H. Stromer

  • Role of the calpain system in muscle growth

    D.E. Goll;V.F. Thompson;R.G. Taylor;J.A. Christiansen

  • Myofibrillar protein turnover: The proteasome and the calpains

    D. E. Goll;G. Neti;S. W. Mares;V. F. Thompson

  • Identification of two proteins (actin-binding protein and P235) that are hydrolyzed by endogenous Ca2+-dependent protease during platelet aggregation.

    Joan E.B. Fox;D. E. Goll;C. C. Reynolds;D. R. Phillips

  • ROLE OF MUSCLE PROTEINASES IN MAINTENANCE OF MUSCLE INTEGRITY AND MASS

    Darrel E. Goll;Y. Otsuka;Peter A. Nagainis;John D. Shannon

  • Is calpain activity regulated by membranes and autolysis or by calcium and calpastatin

    Darrel E. Goll;Valery F. Thompson;Richard G. Taylor;Teresa Zalewska

  • Interaction of calpastatin with calpain: a review.

    Amanda Wendt;Valery F Thompson;Darrel E Goll

  • Changes in the calpains and calpastatin during postmortem storage of bovine muscle.

    Merin L. Boehm;Teresa L. Kendall;Valery F. Thompson;Darrel E. Goll

  • Some properties of purified skeletal muscle alpha-actinin.

    A Suzuki;D E Goll;I Singh;R E Allen

  • EFFECT OF POSTMORTEM STORAGE AND CALCIUM ACTIVATED FACTOR ON THE MYOFIBRILLAR PROTEINS OF BOVINE SKELETAL MUSCLE

    Dennis G. Olson;F. C. Parrish;W. R. Dayton;D. E. Goll

  • Studies of the alpha-actinin/actin interaction in the Z-disk by using calpain.

    D E Goll;W R Dayton;I Singh;R M Robson

  • Age‐Associated Changes in Muscle Composition. The Isolation and Properties of a Collagenous Residue from Bovine Musclea

    Darrel E. Goll;R. W. Bray;W. G. Hoekstra

  • Determination of proteins in “Tris” buffer by the biuret reaction

    R.M. Robson;D.E. Goll;M.J. Temple

  • The calpain system and skeletal muscle growth

    Darrel E. Goll;Valery F. Thompson;Richard G. Taylor;Ahmed Ouali

  • Evidence that activation of platelet calpain is induced as a consequence of binding of adhesive ligand to the integrin, glycoprotein IIb-IIIa.

    Joan E B Fox;Richard G. Taylor;Marilia Taffarel;Janet K. Boyles

  • Comparison of the autolyzed and unautolyzed forms of μ- and m-calpain from bovine skeletal muscle

    Timothy Edmunds;Peter A. Nagainis;Shridhar K. Sathe;Valery F. Thompson

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard M. Robson
Richard M. Robson Iowa State University
Ronald E. Allen
Ronald E. Allen University of Arizona
Shridhar K. Sathe
Shridhar K. Sathe Florida State University
William G. Hoekstra
William G. Hoekstra University of Wisconsin–Madison
Mohammad Koohmaraie
Mohammad Koohmaraie IEH Laboratories and Consulting Group
Joan E. B. Fox
Joan E. B. Fox University of California, San Francisco
Lance H. Baumgard
Lance H. Baumgard Iowa State University
Takaomi C. Saido
Takaomi C. Saido RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Glenn C. Duff
Glenn C. Duff New Mexico State University
Xiaoping Du
Xiaoping Du University of Illinois at Chicago

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