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Collaborations

Submitted by William on Sat, 11/22/2008 - 13:55

Active collaborations Include:

Dr. Bernardo Rudy (Dept Physiology and Neurosciences, NYU School of Medicine)
Studies on Kv4 subunits of potassium channels

Dr. Ed Skolnik (Dept Medicine, NYU School of Medicine)
Regulation of SK4 channels (calcium-activated potassium channels) by myotubularins

Dr. George Holz (Dept Physiology and Neurosciences, NYU School of Medicine)
Association of KATP channel subunits with cAMP-GEFs

Dr. Michael Rindler (Dept Cell Biology, NYU School of Medicine)
Trafficking of KATP channel subunits

Dr. Glenn Fishman (Dept Medicine, NYU School of Medicine)
Dr. Marian Meyers
Regulation of calcium homeostasis by sorcin
Expression of ion channel genes during hypertrophy

Dr. David Gutstein (Dept Medicine, NYU School of Medicine)
Dr. Gregory Morley
Characterization of transgenic mice expressing mutant KATP channels in the heart

Dr. Margaret Rice (Dept Physiology and Neurosciences, NYU School of Medicine)
Effects of reactive oxygen species on KATP channels

Dr. Karen Hendricks-Muñoz (Dept Pediatrics, NYU School of Medicine)
Dr. Jie Xu
Release of endothelin-1 into the coronary vasculature

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