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Tie-Shan Tang, Ph.D.

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Tie-Shan Tang
Name:
  Tie-Shan Tang, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Instructor
Primary Appointment:
  Physiology
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Department Website:
  Department of Physiology
Lab Website:
  Bezprozvanny Lab
Email:
  Tie-Shan Tang, Ph.D.

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Ca2+ signaling in neuronal cells
Deranged Ca2+ signaling and neurodegenerative disorders
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Zhang H, Maximov A, Fu Y, Xu F, Tang TS, Tkatch T, Surmeier DJ, Bezprozvanny I, "Association of CaV1.3 L-type calcium channels with Shank." J Neurosci, 25(5):1037-49, February 2005
Tang TS, Slow E, Lupu V, Stavrovskaya IG, Sugimori M, Llinas R, Kristal BS, Hayden MR, Bezprozvanny I, "Disturbed Ca2+ signaling and apoptosis of medium spiny neurons in Huntington’s disease." Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 102(7):2602-7, February 2005
Chen Y, Beffert U, Ertunc M, Tang TS, Kavalali ET, Bezprozvanny I, Herz J, "Reelin modulates NMDA receptor activity in cortical neurons." J Neurosci, 25(36):8209-16, September 2005
Guo C, Sonoda E, Tang TS, Parker JL, Bielen AB, Takeda S, Ulrich HD, Friedberg EC, "REV1 protein interacts with PCNA: significance of the REV1 BRCT domain in vitro and in vivo." Mol Cell, 23(2):265-71, July 2006
Guo C, Tang TS, Bienko M, Parker JL, Bielen AB, Sonoda E, Takeda S, Ulrich HD, Dikic I, Friedberg EC, "Ubiquitin-Binding Motifs in REV1 Protein Are Required For Its Role in the Tolerance of DNA Damage." Mol Cell Biol, [Epub ahead of print] September 2006
 
 
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