Results for "Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology"
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Cellular and molecular mechanisms of neural tube closure and neural development
Cellular, molecular and developmental neurobiology Rapid, artificially induced regeneration of severed mammalian peripheral axons Cellular mechanisms/biochemical pathways that seal plasmalemmal damage
Professor DeLozanne is interested in defining the molecular basis of the lysosomal disorder known as the Chediak-Higashi Syndrome. This disease is caused by mutations in a very large gene and result in the loss of a…
Dr. Gray is a developmental biologist interested in morphogenesis. Previously, he concentrated on normal morphogenesis of the embryo, including frog and zebrafish and for isolated tissues using mouse organotypic…
There are several lines of molecular biology research currently underway in Professor Herrin's laboratory. A major area concerns group I intron ribozymes that are found in certain chloroplast genes. These…
Our research is aimed at understanding light signal transduction, specifically those pathways mediated by the phytochrome (phy) family of sensory photoreceptors that absorb light in the red and far-red region of the…
Regulation of signaling pathways and gene expression in plants during plant pathogen interactions. Gene regulation in plants induced by pathogens and environmental stress.
Our research focuses on the molecular…
Genomics and evolution of interactions between bacterial symbionts and their hosts. Main systems currently are sap-feeding insects and honey bees. We work with both the insects and the bacterial symbionts.