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Citation: Sm. Dudek et Gvw. Johnson, POSTNATAL CHANGES IN SERINE THREONINE PROTEIN PHOSPHATASES AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH THE MICROTUBULES, Developmental brain research, 90(1-2), 1995, pp. 54-61
Citation: Jm. Litersky et Gvw. Johnson, PHOSPHORYLATION OF TAU IN-SITU - INHIBITION OF CALCIUM-DEPENDENT PROTEOLYSIS, Journal of neurochemistry, 65(2), 1995, pp. 903-911
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Authors:
SEUBERT P
MAWALDEWAN M
BARBOUR R
JAKES R
GOEDERT M
JOHNSON GVW
LITERSKY JM
SCHENK D
LIEBERBURG I
TROJANOWSKI JQ
LEE VMY
Citation: P. Seubert et al., DETECTION OF PHOSPHORYLATED SER(262) IN FETAL TAU, ADULT TAU, AND PAIRED HELICAL FILAMENT TAU, The Journal of biological chemistry, 270(32), 1995, pp. 18917-18922
Citation: Ja. Greenwood et Gvw. Johnson, LOCALIZATION AND IN-SITU PHOSPHORYLATION STATE OF NUCLEAR-TAU, Experimental cell research, 220(2), 1995, pp. 332-337
Citation: Sgp. Norman et Gvw. Johnson, COMPROMISED MITOCHONDRIAL-FUNCTION RESULTS IN DEPHOSPHORYLATION OF TAU THROUGH A CALCIUM-DEPENDENT PROCESS IN RAT-BRAIN CEREBRAL CORTICAL SLICES, Neurochemical research, 19(9), 1994, pp. 1151-1158
Citation: Pk. Davis et Gvw. Johnson, MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY ALZ-50 REACTS WITH BOVINE AND HUMAN SERUM-ALBUMIN, Journal of neuroscience research, 39(5), 1994, pp. 589-594
Citation: Gvw. Johnson et al., THE CALCIUM-DEPENDENT CROSS-LINKING OF TAU BY TRANSGLUTAMINASE - A POSSIBLE ROLE IN NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLE FORMATION, Neurobiology of aging, 15, 1994, pp. 190000078-190000078
Citation: Na. Mashburn et al., IDENTIFICATION OF THE SODIUM-CALCIUM (NA-CA) EXCHANGER IN CULTURED MESANGIAL CELLS USING POLYCLONAL AND MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES, Hypertension, 24(3), 1994, pp. 408-408
Authors:
GREENWOOD JA
SCOTT CW
SPREEN RC
CAPUTO CB
JOHNSON GVW
Citation: Ja. Greenwood et al., CASEIN KINASE-II PREFERENTIALLY PHOSPHORYLATES HUMAN TAU ISOFORMS CONTAINING AN AMINO-TERMINAL INSERT - IDENTIFICATION OF THREONINE-39 AS THE PRIMARY PHOSPHATE ACCEPTOR, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(6), 1994, pp. 4373-4380
Citation: Sm. Dudek et Gvw. Johnson, TRANSGLUTAMINASE FACILITATES THE FORMATION OF POLYMERS OF THE BETA-AMYLOID PEPTIDE, Brain research, 651(1-2), 1994, pp. 129-133
Citation: Gvw. Johnson et Vg. Foley, CALPAIN-MEDIATED PROTEOLYSIS OF MICROTUBULE-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN-2 (MAP-2) IS INHIBITED BY PHOSPHORYLATION BY CAMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN-KINASE, BUT NOT BY CA2+ CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE-II/, Journal of neuroscience research, 34(6), 1993, pp. 642-647
Citation: Sm. Dudek et Gvw. Johnson, TRANSGLUTAMINASE CATALYZES THE FORMATION OF SODIUM DODECYL SULFATE-INSOLUBLE, ALZ-50-REACTIVE POLYMERS OF TAU, Journal of neurochemistry, 61(3), 1993, pp. 1159-1162
Authors:
GREENWOOD JA
TRONCOSO JC
COSTELLO AC
JOHNSON GVW
Citation: Ja. Greenwood et al., PHOSPHORYLATION MODULATES CALPAIN-MEDIATED PROTEOLYSIS AND CALMODULIN-BINDING OF THE 200-KDA AND 160-KDA NEUROFILAMENT PROTEINS, Journal of neurochemistry, 61(1), 1993, pp. 191-199