Sean Speese
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Dialynas G, Speese S, Budnik V, Geyer P, Wallrath L
Development
. 2010 Aug;
137(18):3067-77.
PMID: 20702563
The inner side of the nuclear envelope (NE) is lined with lamins, a meshwork of intermediate filaments that provides structural support for the nucleus and plays roles in many nuclear...
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Schulze S, Curio-Penny B, Speese S, Dialynas G, Cryderman D, McDonough C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2009 Oct;
4(10):e7564.
PMID: 19855837
Nuclear intermediate filament proteins, called lamins, form a meshwork that lines the inner surface of the nuclear envelope. Lamins contain three domains: an N-terminal head, a central rod and a...
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Speese S, Petrie M, Schuske K, Ailion M, Ann K, Iwasaki K, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2007 Jun;
27(23):6150-62.
PMID: 17553987
Previous studies indicated that CAPS (calcium-dependent activator protein for secretion) functions as an essential component for the Ca2+-dependent exocytosis of dense-core vesicles in neuroendocrine cells. However, recent mouse knock-out studies...
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Gorczyca D, Ashley J, Speese S, Gherbesi N, Thomas U, Gundelfinger E, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2007 Feb;
27(5):1033-44.
PMID: 17267557
Targeted membrane addition is a hallmark of many cellular functions. In the nervous system, modification of synaptic membrane size has a major impact on synaptic function. However, because of the...