Heather A. Hess, Ph.D.

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2005 Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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G protein signaling, C. elegans, serotonin
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Michael R. Koelle grad student 1999-2005 Yale
 (RGS-7, a regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) protein, controls mitotic spindle positioning in Caenorhabditis elegans.)
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Ferkey DM, Hyde R, Haspel G, et al. (2007) C. elegans G protein regulator RGS-3 controls sensitivity to sensory stimuli. Neuron. 53: 39-52
Palmitessa A, Hess HA, Bany IA, et al. (2005) Caenorhabditus elegans arrestin regulates neural G protein signaling and olfactory adaptation and recovery. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 24649-62
Hess HA, Röper JC, Grill SW, et al. (2004) RGS-7 completes a receptor-independent heterotrimeric G protein cycle to asymmetrically regulate mitotic spindle positioning in C. elegans. Cell. 119: 209-18
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