Clark Coffman
Affiliations: | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
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Children
Sign in to add traineeYukiko Yamada | grad student | 2007 | Iowa State |
Angela R. Kamps | grad student | 2008 | Iowa State |
Margaret M. Pruitt | grad student | 2012 | Iowa State |
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Pruitt MM, Lamm MH, Coffman CR. (2013) Molecular dynamics simulations on the Tre1 G protein-coupled receptor: exploring the role of the arginine of the NRY motif in Tre1 structure. Bmc Structural Biology. 13: 15 |
Pruitt MM, Lamm MH, Coffman CR. (2011) A molecular dynamics study on the Tre1 G protein-coupled receptor Developmental Biology. 356: 192 |
Kamps AR, Pruitt MM, Herriges JC, et al. (2010) An evolutionarily conserved arginine is essential for Tre1 G protein-coupled receptor function during germ cell migration in Drosophila melanogaster. Plos One. 5: e11839 |
Powell-Coffman JA, Coffman CR. (2010) Apoptosis: Lack of oxygen aids cell survival. Nature. 465: 554-5 |
Coffman CR, Pruitt MM. (2010) Structure–function analyses of the Tre1 G protein-coupled receptor involved in primordial germ cell development of Drosophila Developmental Biology. 344: 433 |
Coffman CR, Grantham LD. (2009) Deciphering the mechanisms of Drosophila primordial germ cell death Developmental Biology. 331: 417 |
Pruitt MM, Kamps AR, Coffman CR. (2009) Identification of amino acids in the Tre1 G protein-coupled receptor important for cell migration and programmed cell death Developmental Biology. 331: 417 |
Yamada Y, Davis KD, Coffman CR. (2008) Programmed cell death of primordial germ cells in Drosophila is regulated by p53 and the Outsiders monocarboxylate transporter. Development (Cambridge, England). 135: 207-16 |
Skoglund P, Dzamba B, Coffman CR, et al. (2006) Xenopus fibrillin is expressed in the organizer and is the earliest component of matrix at the developing notochord-somite boundary. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 235: 1974-83 |
Kamps AR, Coffman CR. (2005) G protein-coupled receptor roles in cell migration and cell death decisions. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1049: 17-23 |