Theresa A. Zwingman

Affiliations: 
Allen Institute for Brain Science, Seattle, WA, United States 
Area:
Cerebellum, Transgenics
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Karl Herrup grad student 1993-2001 Case Western Medical School
 (Identification and analysis of three calcium channel mutants in mouse.)
Kathleen Millen research scientist 2010- University of Washington
Edward S. Lein research scientist 2005-2008 Allen Institute
Hongkui Zeng research scientist 2008-2009 Allen Institute
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Stock AJ, Gonzalez-Paredes P, Previato de Almeida L, et al. (2024) The IFIH1-A946T risk variant promotes diabetes in a sex-dependent manner. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Wei AD, Wakenight P, Zwingman TA, et al. (2022) Human KCNQ5 de novo Mutations Underlie Epilepsy and Intellectual Disability. Journal of Neurophysiology
Butler D, Traudt C, Skibo J, et al. (2020) 693 Critical Care Medicine. 48: 327
Madisen L, Zwingman TA, Sunkin SM, et al. (2010) A robust and high-throughput Cre reporting and characterization system for the whole mouse brain. Nature Neuroscience. 13: 133-40
Miki T, Zwingman TA, Wakamori M, et al. (2008) Two novel alleles of tottering with distinct Ca(v)2.1 calcium channel neuropathologies. Neuroscience. 155: 31-44
Liu Z, Yan SF, Walker JR, et al. (2007) Study of gene function based on spatial co-expression in a high-resolution mouse brain atlas. Bmc Systems Biology. 1: 19
Lein ES, Hawrylycz MJ, Ao N, et al. (2007) Genome-wide atlas of gene expression in the adult mouse brain. Nature. 445: 168-76
Liu T, Zwingman T, Li R, et al. (2001) Differential expression of cellular prion protein in mouse brain as detected with multiple anti-PrP monoclonal antibodies. Brain Research. 896: 118-29
Zwingman TA, Neumann PE, Noebels JL, et al. (2001) Rocker is a new variant of the voltage-dependent calcium channel gene Cacna1a. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 21: 1169-78
Barlow C, Ribaut-Barassin C, Zwingman TA, et al. (2000) ATM is a cytoplasmic protein in mouse brain required to prevent lysosomal accumulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97: 871-6
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