Michael Alexander Nolan

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2004 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Stan McKnight grad student 2004 University of Washington
 (Genetic approaches to the study of protein kinase A-mediated signaling in the context of body weight regulation and male fertility.)
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Burton KA, McDermott DA, Wilkes D, et al. (2006) Haploinsufficiency at the protein kinase A RI alpha gene locus leads to fertility defects in male mice and men. Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 20: 2504-13
Newhall KJ, Cummings DE, Nolan MA, et al. (2005) Deletion of the RIIbeta-subunit of protein kinase A decreases body weight and increases energy expenditure in the obese, leptin-deficient ob/ob mouse. Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 19: 982-91
Nolan MA, Babcock DF, Wennemuth G, et al. (2004) Sperm-specific protein kinase A catalytic subunit Calpha2 orchestrates cAMP signaling for male fertility. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 13483-8
Nolan MA, Sikorski MA, McKnight GS. (2004) The role of uncoupling protein 1 in the metabolism and adiposity of RII beta-protein kinase A-deficient mice. Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 18: 2302-11
Hansen KR, Krasnow SM, Nolan MA, et al. (2003) Activation of the sympathetic nervous system by galanin-like peptide--a possible link between leptin and metabolism. Endocrinology. 144: 4709-17
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