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Research Highlights
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Griffin, E. E., Odde, D. J., Seydoux, G. Regulation of the MEX-5 Gradient by a Spatially Segregated Kinase/Posphatase Cycle. Cell, volume 146, page 955.
Griffin, E. E., Odde, D. J., Seydoux, G. Regulation of the MEX-5 Gradient by a Spatially Segregated Kinase/Posphatase Cycle. Cell, volume 146, page 955. Protein concentration gradients encode spatial information across cells and tissues and often depend on spatially localized proteinJun 07, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post
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He, L., Wang, X., Tang, H. L. and Montell, D. J.
He, L., Wang, X., Tang, H. L. and Montell, D. J. Tissue elongation requires oscillating contractions of a basal actomyosin network. Nature Cell Biology, Volume 12, page 1133. Understanding how molecular dynamics lead to cellular behaviors that ultimately sculpt organs andJun 07, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post
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Kim, J. H., Cho, A., Yin, H., Schafer, D. A., Mouneimne, G., Simpson, K. J., Nguyen, K.V., Brugge, J. S. and Montell, D. J. Psidin
Kim, J. H., Cho, A., Yin, H., Schafer, D. A., Mouneimne, G., Simpson, K. J., Nguyen, K.V., Brugge, J. S. and Montell, D. J. Psidin, a Conserved Protein that Regulates Protrusion Dynamics and Cell Migration. Genes & Development, Volume 25, pageJun 07, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post
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Soong TW, Yue DT.
Soong TW, Yue DT. RNA editing of the IQ domain in Cav1.3 channels modulates their Ca2+-dependent inactivation. Neuron, Volume 3, page 304. CaV1.3 Ca2+ channels figure critically in the rhythmicity of numerous oscillatory regions throughout the brain, including the circadianJun 07, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post
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Recognition
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Zhang Lab
Jin Zhang
2012 Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry. This award was established in 1945. Consisting of a gold medal and honorarium, its purpose is to stimulate fundamental research in enzyme chemistry by scientists aged 40 and under. The Award isSep 21, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post
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Yue Lab
David Yue
2011 Kenneth S. Cole Award, presented by the Biophysical Society for long-standing and seminal contributions to the understanding of membrane biophysics, as well as calcium and electrical signaling. The award was first given in 1973, and pastSep 21, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post
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In the News
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Andrew: The students and postdocs in cell biologist Deborah Andrew’s lab are racking up research grants
The students and postdocs in cell biologist Deborah Andrew’s lab are racking up research grants: What is the secret of your lab’s success in securing grants? Do you require students and postdocs to apply for grants? ANDREW: It began around three or fourSep 21, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post
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Montell: You Can’t Keep A Good Cell Down
Release Date: 07/02/2012 Study shows vast majority of cells close to death after toxin exposure can survive and thrive HeLa cells bounce back completely after toxins are removed. The vast majority of cells that appear to be on a one-way track to deathJul 02, 2012 | 0 comments | View Post