Marine Toxins
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Subject Areas on Research
- A selective inhibitor of eIF2alpha dephosphorylation protects cells from ER stress.
- Brevetoxin-6 (PbTx-6), a nonaromatic marine neurotoxin, is a ligand of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor.
- Casein kinase I in the mammalian circadian clock.
- Chiral action at a distance: remote substituent effects on the optical activity of calyculins A and B.
- Current concepts fish and shellfish poisoning.
- Dephosphorylation of ezrin as an early event in renal microvillar breakdown and anoxic injury.
- EF1A1-actin interactions alter mRNA stability to determine differential osteopontin expression in HepG2 and Hep3B cells.
- Effects of in vitro brevetoxin exposure on apoptosis and cellular metabolism in a leukemic T cell line (Jurkat).
- Eicosanoids in corals and crustaceans: primary metabolites that function as allelochemicals and pheromones.
- Electrophysiological and biochemical characteristics of Gymnodinium breve toxins.
- Foodborne disease outbreaks of chemical etiology in the United States, 1970-1974.
- From genome-wide to candidate gene: an investigation of variation at the major histocompatibility complex in common bottlenose dolphins exposed to harmful algal blooms.
- Genomewide investigation of adaptation to harmful algal blooms in common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).
- Growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible protein GADD34 targets protein phosphatase 1 alpha to the endoplasmic reticulum and promotes dephosphorylation of the alpha subunit of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2.
- Human health effects of exposure to Pfiesteria piscicida: a review.
- Human visual function in the North Carolina clinical study on possible estuary-associated syndrome.
- Inhibition of barnacle larval settlement and crustacean toxicity of some hoplonemertine pyridyl alkaloids.
- Inhibitor-1 interaction domain that mediates the inhibition of protein phosphatase-1.
- Lack of variation in voltage-gated sodium channels of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) exposed to neurotoxic algal blooms.
- Life history responses of Daphnia similoides simultaneously exposed to microcystin-LR and ammonia and their postexposure recovery.
- Microcystin-LR, a potent protein phosphatase inhibitor, prolongs the serotonin- and cAMP-induced currents in sensory neurons of Aplysia californica.
- Mitotic phosphatase activity is required for MCC maintenance during the spindle checkpoint.
- Neurabins recruit protein phosphatase-1 and inhibitor-2 to the actin cytoskeleton.
- Optical signatures of molecular dissymmetry: combining theory with experiments to address stereochemical puzzles.
- Phosphorylation of PDZ1 domain attenuates NHERF-1 binding to cellular targets.
- Protein phosphatase 2A and its B56 regulatory subunit inhibit Wnt signaling in Xenopus.
- Protein phosphatase 2A dephosphorylation of phosphoserine 112 plays the gatekeeper role for BAD-mediated apoptosis.
- Protein phosphatases mediate depotentiation induced by high-intensity theta-burst stimulation.
- Regulation of casein kinase I epsilon and casein kinase I delta by an in vivo futile phosphorylation cycle.
- Simultaneous stretching and contraction of stress fibers in vivo.
- Sodium channel activation augments NMDA receptor function and promotes neurite outgrowth in immature cerebrocortical neurons.
- Suppression of water-bloom cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa by algaecide hydrogen peroxide maximized through programmed cell death.
- The role of protein kinase C in laminin-mediated neurite outgrowth.
- Use of protein phosphatase inhibitors.
- Use of protein phosphatase inhibitors.
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Keywords of People
- Osterberg, Joshua Samuel, Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Marine Science and Conservation Division, Marine Science and Conservation