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PRIMUS. 32:299-303
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Bulletin of mathematical biology. 82(5)
Mathematical biology education provides key foundational underpinnings for the scholarly work of mathematical biology. Professional societies support such education efforts via funding, public speaking opportunities, Web presence, publishing, worksho
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Kevin C. Skinner, Morgan Marita, Yuxiao Wang, Pranathi Dasari, Xuewu Zhang, Xiaojun Shi, Adam W. Smith, William D. Comar, Megan J. Kaliszewski
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Biophysical Journal. 109(9):1937-1945
Plexins are single-pass transmembrane receptors that bind the axon guidance molecules semaphorins. Single-pass transmembrane proteins are an important class of receptors that display a wide variety of activation mechanisms, often involving ligand-dep
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Hui Jin, Kevin C. Skinner, Megan J. Kaliszewski, Adam W. Smith, Morgan H. Torcasio, William D. Comar, Krzysztof Palczewski, Anthony S. Esway, Beata Jastrzebska
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Biochemistry. 56(1)
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) detect a wide variety of physical and chemical signals and transmit that information across the cellular plasma membrane. Dimerization is a proposed modulator of GPCR signaling, but the structure and stability of c
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
Determining membrane protein quaternary structure is extremely challenging, especially in live cell membranes. We measured the oligomerization of opsin, a prototypical G protein-coupled receptor with pulsed-interleaved excitation fluorescence cross-c
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Timothy D. Comar
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PRIMUS. 18:49-70
This article discusses the incorporation of biological content into existing calculus courses without significantly changing the courses. This is exemplified by the common laboratory course taken by students in all first semester calculus courses at
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Plexin-semaphorin signaling plays an important role in the formation of neural networks by acting as the guidance cue for axon growth or retraction. The plexin receptor is a single-pass transmembrane protein with a sema domain at the extracellular N-
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Beata Jastrzebska, Kevin C. Skinner, Krzysztof Palczewski, Megan J. Kaliszewski, William D. Comar, Adam W. Smith
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Biophysical Journal. 110(3):592a-593a
Visual opsins are the light sensing proteins at the center of human vision. Rhodopsin is the pigment for low-light vision, and three cone opsins serve as the pigments for daytime image-forming vision. Opsin proteins are part of the G protein-coupled