Lenzie Katherine Ford
Affiliations: | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Louise C Serpell | grad student | University of Sussex (United Kingdom) | |
Eric R. Kandel | post-doc | Columbia |
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Ford L, Asok A, Tripp AD, et al. (2023) CPEB3 low-complexity motif regulates local protein synthesis via protein-protein interactions in neuronal ribonucleoprotein granules. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2114747120 |
Ford LK, Fioriti L. (2020) Coiled-Coil Motifs of RNA-Binding Proteins: Dynamicity in RNA Regulation. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 8: 607947 |
Ford L, Fioriti L, Kandel ER. (2019) Ubiquitination and SUMOylation of Amyloid and Amyloid-like Proteins in Health and Disease. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 35: 195-230 |
Ford L*, Ling E*, Kandel ER, et al. (2019) CPEB3 inhibits translation of mRNA targets by localizing them to P bodies Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |
Lee YC, Bååth JA, Bastle RM, et al. (2017) Impact of detergents on membrane protein complex isolation. Journal of Proteome Research |
Ford L, Crossley M, Vadukul DM, et al. (2017) Structure-dependent effects of amyloid-β on long-term memory in Lymnaea stagnalis. Febs Letters. 591: 1236-1246 |
Marshall KE, Vadukul DM, Dahal L, et al. (2016) A critical role for the self-assembly of Amyloid-β1-42 in neurodegeneration. Scientific Reports. 6: 30182 |
Ford L, Crossley M, Williams T, et al. (2015) Effects of Aβ exposure on long-term associative memory and its neuronal mechanisms in a defined neuronal network. Scientific Reports. 5: 10614 |
Al-Hilaly YK, Williams TL, Stewart-Parker M, et al. (2013) A central role for dityrosine crosslinking of Amyloid-β in Alzheimer's disease. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 1: 83 |