Search Results - "Morris, Lynsie M."
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Loss of cone cyclic nucleotide-gated channel leads to alterations in light response modulating system and cellular stress response pathways: a gene expression profiling study
Published in Human molecular genetics (01-10-2013)“…The cone photoreceptor cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) channel is essential for central and color vision and visual acuity. Mutations in the channel subunits…”
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Long-term and age-dependent restoration of visual function in a mouse model of CNGB3-associated achromatopsia following gene therapy
Published in Human molecular genetics (15-08-2011)“…Mutations in the CNGB3 gene account for >50% of all known cases of achromatopsia. Although of early onset, its stationary character and the potential for rapid…”
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CNGA3 deficiency affects cone synaptic terminal structure and function and leads to secondary rod dysfunction and degeneration
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-03-2012)“…To investigate rod function and survival after cone dysfunction and degeneration in a mouse model of cone cyclic nucleotide-gated (CNG) channel deficiency. Rod…”
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Notch1‐Mediated Tumor Suppression in Cervical Cancer with the Involvement of SST Signaling and Its Application in Enhanced SSTR‐Targeted Therapeutics
Published in The oncologist (Dayton, Ohio) (01-02-2012)“…The role of Notch signaling in cervical cancer is seemingly controversial. To confirm the function of Notch signaling in this type of cancer, we established a…”
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Long-term and age-dependent restoration of visual function in a mouse model of CNGB3-associated achromatopsia following gene therapy
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Investigation of cancer cell lines for peptide receptor-targeted drug development
Published in Journal of drug targeting (01-09-2011)“…Many tumors highly express specific populations of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that could be utilized for receptor-targeted therapy. We confirmed…”
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Application of human pancreatic carcinoid BON cells for receptor-targeted drug development
Published in Journal of drug targeting (01-09-2011)“…In our previous study, we found that several tumor cell lines displayed high receptor-specific binding affinity, one of which, the human pancreatic carcinoid…”
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