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Gregg B. Wells, MD, University of Chicago1989, PhD, University of Chicago1987

Affiliations: 
Pathology Texas A & M University Health Science Center, Bryan, TX, United States 
Area:
role of protein structure in disease, particularly in neurological disease
Website:
http://medicine.tamhsc.edu/basic-sciences/mcm/faculty/gregg-wells.html
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Amici SA, McKay SB, Wells GB, et al. (2012) A highly conserved cytoplasmic cysteine residue in the α4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor is palmitoylated and regulates protein expression. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 23119-27
Wells GB. (2008) Structural answers and persistent questions about how nicotinic receptors work. Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library. 13: 5479-510
Person AM, Bills KL, Liu H, et al. (2005) Extracellular domain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors formed by alpha4 and beta2 subunits. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 39990-40002
Mourelatos Z, McGarvey M, French JA, et al. (2003) October 2002: 27-year-old female with epilepsy. Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland). 13: 233-4, 239
Lindstrom J, Peng X, Kuryatov A, et al. (1998) Molecular and antigenic structure of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 841: 71-86
Wells GB, Anand R, Wang F, et al. (1998) Water-soluble nicotinic acetylcholine receptor formed by alpha7 subunit extracellular domains. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273: 964-73
Anand R, Gerzanich V, Nelson ME, et al. (1998) Determinants of channel gating located in the N-terminal extracellular domain of nicotinic α7 receptor Journal of Physiology-Paris. 92: 403
Lindstrom J, Anand R, Gerzanich V, et al. (1996) Structure and function of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Progress in Brain Research. 109: 125-137
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