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Details on Person Nathans, J
| Class:Id | Person:74297 |
| _displayName | Nathans, J |
| _timestamp | 2003-07-18 16:05:47 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:74292] Schmidt, EE, 2003-07-18 12:05:45 |
| firstname | J |
| initial | J |
| surname | Nathans |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:74310] Human rod photoreceptor cGMP-gated channel: amino acid sequence, gene structure, and functional expression. [LiteratureReference:74327] Isolation and nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding human rhodopsin. [LiteratureReference:75384] Identification and characterization of all-trans-retinol dehydrogenase from photoreceptor outer segments, the visual cycle enzyme that reduces all-trans-retinal to all-trans-retinol. [LiteratureReference:75394] Identification and characterization of a conserved family of protein serine/threonine phosphatases homologous to Drosophila retinal degeneration C. [LiteratureReference:208349] A new member of the frizzled family from Drosophila functions as a Wingless receptor [LiteratureReference:420859] Peropsin, a novel visual pigment-like protein located in the apical microvilli of the retinal pigment epithelium [LiteratureReference:420869] Molecular genetics of human color vision: the genes encoding blue, green, and red pigments [LiteratureReference:420880] Human tritanopia associated with two amino acid substitutions in the blue-sensitive opsin [LiteratureReference:517397] Biochemical characterization of Wnt-frizzled interactions using a soluble, biologically active vertebrate Wnt protein [LiteratureReference:1467468] Retinal stimulates ATP hydrolysis by purified and reconstituted ABCR, the photoreceptor-specific ATP-binding cassette transporter responsible for Stargardt disease |
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