Pate Skene
Affiliations: | Duke University, Durham, NC |
Area:
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"Pate Skene"Mean distance: 14.37 (cluster 11) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorMark Willard | post-doc | Duke | |
John A. Freeman | post-doc | 1983-1984 | Vanderbilt Medical School |
Children
Sign in to add traineeMike Ignatius | grad student | Stanford | |
Elly Nedivi | grad student | 1984-1991 | Stanford Medical School |
Deanna Sue Smith | grad student | 1988-1993 | Stanford Medical School |
Sean I. Patterson | post-doc | Duke | |
David J. Schreyer | post-doc | 1986-1991 | Stanford Medical School |
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Publications
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Herdegen T, Skene P, Bähr M. (1997) The c-Jun transcription factor--bipotential mediator of neuronal death, survival and regeneration. Trends in Neurosciences. 20: 227-31 |
Baitinger C, Cheney R, Clements D, et al. (1983) Axonally transported proteins in axon development, maintenance, and regeneration. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia On Quantitative Biology. 48: 791-802 |
Levine J, Skene P, Willard M. (1981) GAPs and fodrin. Novel axonally transported proteins Trends in Neurosciences. 4: 273-277 |
Willard M, Simon C, Baitinger C, et al. (1980) Association of an axonally transported polypeptide (H) with 100-A filaments. Use of immunoaffinity electron microscope grids. The Journal of Cell Biology. 85: 587-96 |
Willard M, Wiseman M, Levine J, et al. (1979) Axonal transport of actin in rabbit retinal ganglion cells. The Journal of Cell Biology. 81: 581-91 |