Timothy S. Jarvela, Ph.D.

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Biological Sciences Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
Area:
Membrane Trafficking
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Adam Linstedt grad student 2013 Carnegie Mellon
 (Acutely controlled inactivation reveals requirements for maintenance and subcompartmentalization of the mammalian Golgi ribbon.)
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Chaplot K, Jarvela TS, Lindberg I. (2020) Secreted Chaperones in Neurodegeneration. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 12: 268
Kono T, Iida H, Jarvela TS, et al. (2020) 48-OR: Pancreatic ß Cell SERCA2 Deficiency Leads to Impaired Proinsulin Processing and Reduced ER to Golgi Protein Trafficking Diabetes. 69
Tewari R, Jarvela T, Linstedt AD. (2014) Manganese induces oligomerization to promote down-regulation of the intracellular trafficking receptor used by Shiga toxin. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 25: 3049-58
Jarvela TS, Linstedt AD. (2014) The application of KillerRed for acute protein inactivation in living cells. Current Protocols in Cytometry / Editorial Board, J. Paul Robinson, Managing Editor ... [Et Al.]. 69: 12.35.1-12.35.10
Veenendaal T, Jarvela T, Grieve AG, et al. (2014) GRASP65 controls the cis Golgi integrity in vivo. Biology Open. 3: 431-43
Jarvela T, Linstedt AD. (2014) Isoform-specific tethering links the Golgi ribbon to maintain compartmentalization. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 25: 133-44
Jarvela T, Linstedt AD. (2012) Irradiation-induced protein inactivation reveals Golgi enzyme cycling to cell periphery. Journal of Cell Science. 125: 973-80
Jarvela T, Linstedt AD. (2012) Golgi GRASPs: Moonlighting membrane tethers Cell Health and Cytoskeleton. 4: 37-47
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