Gregory F. Egnaczyk, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH |
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(I. Photoaffinity crosslinking of Alzheimer's disease beta-amyloid fibrils. II. Proteomic analysis of endothelin-1 stimulated astrocytes.) |
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Chu G, Kerr JP, Mitton B, et al. (2004) Proteomic analysis of hyperdynamic mouse hearts with enhanced sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium cycling. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 18: 1725-7 |
Zhang J, Moseley A, Jegga AG, et al. (2004) Neural system-enriched gene expression: relationship to biological pathways and neurological diseases. Physiological Genomics. 18: 167-83 |
Chu G, Egnaczyk GF, Zhao W, et al. (2004) Phosphoproteome analysis of cardiomyocytes subjected to beta-adrenergic stimulation: identification and characterization of a cardiac heat shock protein p20. Circulation Research. 94: 184-93 |
Egnaczyk GF, Pomonis JD, Schmidt JA, et al. (2003) Proteomic analysis of the reactive phenotype of astrocytes following endothelin-1 exposure. Proteomics. 3: 689-98 |
Peters CM, Rogers SD, Pomonis JD, et al. (2003) Endothelin receptor expression in the normal and injured spinal cord: potential involvement in injury-induced ischemia and gliosis. Experimental Neurology. 180: 1-13 |
Peters CM, Rogers SD, Pomonis JD, et al. (2003) Erratum to “endothelin receptor expression in the normal and injured spinal cord: potential involvement in injury-induced ischemia and gliosis” Experimental Neurology. 182: 518 |
Egnaczyk GF, Greis KD, Stimson ER, et al. (2001) Photoaffinity cross-linking of Alzheimer's disease amyloid fibrils reveals interstrand contact regions between assembled beta-amyloid peptide subunits. Biochemistry. 40: 11706-14 |