human | Q5 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0003-0659-0331 |
P1416 | affiliation | Vanderbilt Department of Pharmacology | Q89953981 |
P69 | educated at | National Taiwan University | Q32746 |
Stony Brook University | Q969850 | ||
University of California, San Diego | Q622664 | ||
P108 | employer | Vanderbilt University | Q29052 |
University of California, San Diego | Q622664 | ||
P463 | member of | Genetics Society of America | Q1502090 |
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
professor | Q121594 | ||
P21 | sex or gender | female | Q6581072 |
Q43663701 | A comparison of the antagonisms by neostigmine and diaminopyridine against the neuromuscular block caused by cobrotoxin and (+)-tubocurarine |
Q47069972 | A novel protein encoded by the InaD gene regulates recovery of visual transduction in Drosophila |
Q47990389 | A unique isoform of phospholipase Cbeta4 highly expressed in the cerebellum and eye. |
Q68352900 | Acetylcholine receptor synthesis rate and levels of receptor subunit messenger RNAs in chick muscle |
Q42439406 | Agonist-induced phosphorylation of the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor regulates its interaction with multiple PDZ protein 1. |
Q105548967 | Allene oxide synthesis by a natural fusion protein with lipoxygenase and catalase-related domains |
Q102115209 | Allene oxide synthesis by a naturally fusion protein with lipoxygenase and catalase-related domains |
Q43088364 | Anchoring TRP to the INAD macromolecular complex requires the last 14 residues in its carboxyl terminus |
Q36829202 | Association of INAD with NORPA is essential for controlled activation and deactivation of Drosophila phototransduction in vivo |
Q34074005 | Distinct roles of arrestin 1 protein in photoreceptors during Drosophila development |
Q71703150 | Extracellular potassium and the regulation of acetylcholine receptor synthesis in embryonic chick muscle cells |
Q48045050 | Identification of a naturally occurring peroxidase-lipoxygenase fusion protein |
Q47072068 | Interaction of eye protein kinase C and INAD in Drosophila. Localization of binding domains and electrophysiological characterization of a loss of association in transgenic flies |
Q37683921 | Isolation and structure of an arrestin gene from Drosophila |
Q37928310 | Molecular genetics of retinal degeneration: A Drosophila perspective |
Q48060979 | Purification and molecular cloning of an 8R-lipoxygenase from the coral Plexaura homomalla reveal the related primary structures of R- and S-lipoxygenases |
Q36216073 | Quantitation of an alpha subunit splicing intermediate: evidence for transcriptional activation in the control of acetylcholine receptor expression in denervated chick skeletal muscle |
Q38358447 | Regulation of the TRP Ca2+ channel by INAD in Drosophila photoreceptors |
Q52578232 | Reversible phosphorylation of the signal transduction complex in Drosophila photoreceptors. |
Q42026440 | Role of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in Drosophila photoreceptors |
Q36510460 | Role of protein phosphatase 2A in regulating the visual signaling in Drosophila |
Q36197653 | Role of rhodopsin and arrestin phosphorylation in retinal degeneration of Drosophila |
Q35051082 | Scaffolding protein INAD regulates deactivation of vision by promoting phosphorylation of transient receptor potential by eye protein kinase C in Drosophila |
Q33262317 | The cyclophilin homolog ninaA is a tissue-specific integral membrane protein required for the proper synthesis of a subset of Drosophila rhodopsins |
Q47070880 | The ninaA gene required for visual transduction in Drosophila encodes a homologue of cyclosporin A-binding protein |
Q47070117 | The second PDZ domain of INAD is a type I domain involved in binding to eye protein kinase C. Mutational analysis and naturally occurring variants |
Q34247960 | Trifluoperazine Stimulates Acetylcholine Receptor Synthesis in Cultured Chick Myotubes |
Q111635900 | Regulation of the CaMKIV/PP2A Signaling Module | thesis committee member | P9161 |
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