Search Results - "Cabelli, Robert"
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Inhibition of Ocular Dominance Column Formation by Infusion of NT-4/5 or BDNF
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (17-03-1995)“…During the development of the visual system of higher mammals, axons from the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) become segregated into eye-specific patches (the…”
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Blockade of Endogenous Ligands of TrkB Inhibits Formation of Ocular Dominance Columns
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-07-1997)“…We have examined the hypothesis that the segregation of LGN axon terminals into ocular dominance (OD) patches in layer 4 of the visual cortex requires…”
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Changing Patterns of Expression and Subcellular Localization of TrkB in the Developing Visual System
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-12-1996)“…Neurotrophins play important roles in the survival, differentiation, and maintenance of CNS neurons. To begin to investigate specific roles for these factors…”
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Regulation of neurotrophin receptors during the maturation of the mammalian visual system
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-03-1994)“…Cell division, cell death, and remodeling of connections are major features of the construction of the mammalian CNS. We have begun to address the role of…”
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Azide-Resistant Mutants of Escherichia coli Alter the SecA Protein, an Azide-Sensitive Component of the Protein Export Machinery
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-11-1990)“…Escherichia coli azi mutants, whose growth is resistant to millimolar concentrations of sodium azide, were among the earliest E. coli mutants isolated. Genetic…”
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Characterization of membrane-associated and soluble states of SecA protein from wild-type and SecA51(TS) mutant strains of Escherichia coli
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-12-1991)“…The subcellular localization of SecA, a protein essential for the catalysis of general protein export, was studied to better understand its state(s) and…”
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SecA protein is required for secretory protein translocation into E. coli membrane vesicles
Published in Cell (18-11-1988)“…The soluble and membrane components of an E. coli in vitro protein translocation system prepared from a secA amber mutant, secA13[Am], contain reduced levels…”
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SecA protein: autoregulated initiator of secretory precursor protein translocation across the E. coli plasma membrane
Published in Journal of bioenergetics and biomembranes (01-06-1990)“…Several classes of secA mutants have been isolated which reveal the essential role of this gene product for E. coli cell envelope protein secretion…”
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SecA Suppresses the Temperature-Sensitive SecY24 Defect in Protein Translocation in Escherichia coli Membrane Vesicles
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-12-1988)“…Genetic analysis of protein secretion in Escherichia coli has identified secY/prlA and secA as components of the secretory apparatus. We have examined the…”
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Biochemical characterization of the role of SecA protein in protein export in Escherichia coli
Published 01-01-1991“…The role of SecA protein in the promotion of protein export in Escherichia coli has been investigated. Subcellular fractionation analysis demonstrated the…”
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SecA protein: Autoregulated initiator of secretory precursor protein translocation across theE. coli plasma membrane
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Evaluation of the negative cooperativity model for fat cell beta-adrenergic receptors
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (15-11-1978)“…Cooperative site-to-site interactions among beta-adrenergic receptors of fat cell membranes are probed with the potent beta-adrenergic antagonist…”
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