Bill Pohajdak

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Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 
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Cell Biology
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Hrytsenko O, Pohajdak B, Wright JR. (2016) Ancestral Genomic Duplication of the Insulin Gene in Tilapia: An Analysis of Possible Implications for Clinical Islet Xenotransplantation using Donor Islets from Transgenic Tilapia Expressing a Humanized Insulin Gene. Islets. 0
Tompkins N, MacNeil AJ, Pohajdak B. (2014) Cytohesin-associated scaffolding protein (CASP) is a substrate for granzyme B and ubiquitination. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 452: 473-8
Tompkins N, MacKenzie B, Ward C, et al. (2014) Cytohesin-associated scaffolding protein (CASP) is involved in migration and IFN-γ secretion in natural killer cells. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 451: 165-70
Wright JR, Yang H, Hyrtsenko O, et al. (2014) A review of piscine islet xenotransplantation using wild-type tilapia donors and the production of transgenic tilapia expressing a "humanized" tilapia insulin. Xenotransplantation. 21: 485-95
Hrytsenko O, Rayat GR, Xu BY, et al. (2011) Lifelong stable human insulin expression in transgenic tilapia expressing a humanized tilapia insulin gene. Transgenic Research. 20: 1397-8
Hrytsenko O, Pohajdak B, Wright JR. (2010) Production of transgenic tilapia homozygous for a humanized insulin gene. Transgenic Research. 19: 305-6
Hrytsenko O, Pohajdak B, Xu BY, et al. (2010) Cloning and molecular characterization of the glucose transporter 1 in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 165: 293-303
MacNeil AJ, Pohajdak B. (2009) Getting a GRASP on CASP: properties and role of the cytohesin-associated scaffolding protein in immunity. Immunology and Cell Biology. 87: 72-80
MacNeil AJ, McEachern LA, Pohajdak B. (2008) Gene duplication in early vertebrates results in tissue-specific subfunctionalized adaptor proteins: CASP and GRASP. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 67: 168-78
Wright JR, Snowdon J, Hrytsenko O, et al. (2008) Immunohistochemical staining for tilapia and human insulin demonstrates that a tilapia transgenic for humanized insulin is a mosaic. Transgenic Research. 17: 991-2
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