Danielle N. Mandikian, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorJames S. Trimmer | grad student | 2013 | UC Davis | |
(Cell type specific spatial and functional coupling between mammalian brain Kv2.1 K+ channels and Ryanodine Receptors.) | ||||
Sean B. Joseph | research scientist | 2014-2016 | Genentech, Inc. (Chemistry Tree) |
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Foote KM, Lyman KA, Han Y, et al. (2019) Phosphorylation of the HCN channel auxiliary subunit TRIP8b is altered in an animal model of temporal lobe epilepsy and modulates channel function. The Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Mandikian D, Figueroa I, Oldendorp A, et al. (2018) Tissue Physiology of Cynomolgus Monkeys: Cross-Species Comparison and Implications for Translational Pharmacology. The Aaps Journal. 20: 107 |
Bishop HI, Cobb MM, Kirmiz M, et al. (2018) Kv2 Ion Channels Determine the Expression and Localization of the Associated AMIGO-1 Cell Adhesion Molecule in Adult Brain Neurons. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 11: 1 |
Mandikian D, Takahashi N, Lo AA, et al. (2018) Relative Target Affinities of T Cell-Dependent Bispecific Antibodies Determine Biodistribution in a Solid Tumor Mouse Model. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics |
Mandikian D, Bocksteins E, Parajuli LK, et al. (2014) Cell type-specific spatial and functional coupling between mammalian brain Kv2.1 K+ channels and ryanodine receptors. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 522: 3555-74 |
Speca DJ, Ogata G, Mandikian D, et al. (2014) Deletion of the Kv2.1 delayed rectifier potassium channel leads to neuronal and behavioral hyperexcitability. Genes, Brain, and Behavior. 13: 394-408 |
Mandikian D, Cerda O, Sack JT, et al. (2011) A SUMO-Phospho tag team for wrestling with potassium channel gating. The Journal of General Physiology. 137: 435-9 |