Lidia A. Gardner Research Service Veterans Administration Medical Center, Memphis, TN Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Lidia A. Gardner has not added a biography. If you are Lidia A. Gardner and would like to personalize this page please email our Author Liaison for assistance. Publications Rab11a and Its Binding Partners Regulate the Recycling of the ß1-adrenergic Receptor Cellular Signalling. Jan, 2011 | Pubmed ID: 20727405 Selective Targeting of Leukemic Cell Growth in Vivo and in Vitro Using a Gene Silencing Approach to Diminish S-adenosylmethionine Synthesis The Journal of Biological Chemistry. Nov, 2008 | Pubmed ID: 18753136 Assembly of an SAP97-AKAP79-cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase Scaffold at the Type 1 PSD-95/DLG/ZO1 Motif of the Human Beta(1)-adrenergic Receptor Generates a Receptosome Involved in Receptor Recycling and Networking The Journal of Biological Chemistry. Feb, 2007 | Pubmed ID: 17170109 AKAP79-mediated Targeting of the Cyclic AMP-dependent Protein Kinase to the Beta1-adrenergic Receptor Promotes Recycling and Functional Resensitization of the Receptor The Journal of Biological Chemistry. Nov, 2006 | Pubmed ID: 16940053 Mutagenesis Within Helix 6 of the Human Beta1-adrenergic Receptor Identifies Lysine324 As a Residue Involved in Imparting the High-affinity Binding State of Agonists Molecular Pharmacology. Sep, 2006 | Pubmed ID: 16760361 Characterization of the Residues in Helix 8 of the Human Beta1-adrenergic Receptor That Are Involved in Coupling the Receptor to G Proteins The Journal of Biological Chemistry. May, 2006 | Pubmed ID: 16500896 Role of the Cyclic AMP-dependent Protein Kinase in Homologous Resensitization of the Beta1-adrenergic Receptor The Journal of Biological Chemistry. May, 2004 | Pubmed ID: 14990580 Антитела Трансфекция в нейроны, как инструмент для изучения патогенеза заболевания Joshua N. Douglas1,2,3, Lidia A. Gardner1,2, Sangmin Lee1,2, Yoojin Shin1,2, Chassidy J. Groover1,2, Michael C. Levin1,2,3 1Research Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Memphis, TN, 2Department of Neurology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 3Department of Anatomy/Neurobiology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN JoVE 4154 Neuroscience
Антитела Трансфекция в нейроны, как инструмент для изучения патогенеза заболевания Joshua N. Douglas1,2,3, Lidia A. Gardner1,2, Sangmin Lee1,2, Yoojin Shin1,2, Chassidy J. Groover1,2, Michael C. Levin1,2,3 1Research Service, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Memphis, TN, 2Department of Neurology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 3Department of Anatomy/Neurobiology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN JoVE 4154 Neuroscience