Karl E Richters
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Taylor R, Carrington J, Gerlach L, Taylor K, Richters K, Dent E
Front Mol Neurosci
. 2020 Jun;
13:82.
PMID: 32508591
electroporation (IUE) is a powerful tool for testing the role of genes in neuronal migration and function, but this technique suffers from high degrees of variability. Such variability can result...
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Taylor K, Taylor R, Richters K, Huynh B, Carrington J, McDermott M, et al.
Life Sci Alliance
. 2019 Jun;
2(3).
PMID: 31160379
The F-BAR family of proteins play important roles in many cellular processes by regulating both membrane and actin dynamics. The CIP4 family of F-BAR proteins is widely recognized to function...
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McVicker D, Awe A, Richters K, Wilson R, Cowdrey D, Hu X, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2016 Sep;
7:12741.
PMID: 27658622
Synaptic plasticity often involves changes in the structure and composition of dendritic spines. Vesicular cargos and organelles enter spines either by exocytosing in the dendrite shaft and diffusing into spines...
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The hibernating 13-lined ground squirrel as a model organism for potential cold storage of platelets
Cooper S, Richters K, Melin T, Liu Z, Hordyk P, Benrud R, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2012 Apr;
302(10):R1202-8.
PMID: 22492817
Hibernating mammals have developed many physiological adaptations to extreme environments. During hibernation, 13-lined ground squirrels (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus) must suppress hemostasis to survive prolonged body temperatures of 4-8°C and 3-5 heartbeats...