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Sanford M. Simon, PH. D

Affiliations: 
Cellular Biophysics Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Synaptic Transmission, exocytosis, HIV-1, Nuclear transport, cancer
Website:
http://www.rockefeller.edu/research/faculty/labheads/SanfordSimon/
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Alan Gelperin research assistant Rockefeller
Rodolfo R. Llinás grad student Rockefeller
Günter Blobel post-doc Rockefeller (Cell Biology Tree)

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Jan Schmoranzer grad student Rockefeller (Cell Biology Tree)
Denise K. Marciano grad student 2000 Rockefeller
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Dao Thi VL, Wu X, Belote RL, et al. (2020) Stem cell-derived polarized hepatocytes. Nature Communications. 11: 1677
Botero S, Chiaroni-Clarke R, Simon SM. (2019) as a platform for the study of phosphoinositide biology. Science Advances. 5: eaat4872
Johnson DS, Bleck M, Simon SM. (2019) Recruitment Dynamics of Escrt-III Proteins during HIV-1 Gag Assembly and Plasma Membrane Scission Biophysical Journal. 116: 373a
Johnson DS, Bleck M, Simon SM. (2018) Timing of ESCRT-III protein recruitment and membrane scission during HIV-1 assembly. Elife. 7
Tomasini MD, Johnson DS, Mincer JS, et al. (2018) Modeling the dynamics and kinetics of HIV-1 Gag during viral assembly. Plos One. 13: e0196133
Johnson DS, Bleck M, Simon SM. (2018) Author response: Timing of ESCRT-III protein recruitment and membrane scission during HIV-1 assembly Elife
Itano MS, Arnion H, Wolin SL, et al. (2017) Recruitment of 7SL RNA to Assembling HIV-1 Virus-Like Particles. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Pulupa J, Rachh M, Tomasini MD, et al. (2017) A coarse-grained computational model of the nuclear pore complex predicts Phe-Gly nucleoporin dynamics. The Journal of General Physiology
Sreetama SC, Takano T, Nedergaard M, et al. (2015) Injured astrocytes are repaired by Synaptotagmin XI-regulated lysosome exocytosis. Cell Death and Differentiation
Stabley DR, Oh T, Simon SM, et al. (2015) Real-time fluorescence imaging with 20 nm axial resolution. Nature Communications. 6: 8307
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