T L. Steck
Affiliations: | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology BiologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineePeter Devreotes | grad student | Chicago (Chemistry Tree) | |
Mark-Eugene Duban | grad student | 2003 | Chicago |
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Lange Y, Steck TL. (2024) How active cholesterol coordinates cell cholesterol homeostasis: Test of a hypothesis. Progress in Lipid Research. 101304 |
Steck TL, Ali Tabei SM, Lange Y. (2023) Estimating the Cholesterol Affinity of Integral Membrane Proteins from Experimental Data. Biochemistry. 63: 19-26 |
Steck TL, Lange Y. (2023) Is reverse cholesterol transport regulated by active cholesterol? Journal of Lipid Research. 64: 100385 |
Lange Y, Tabei SMA, Steck TL. (2023) A basic model for the association of ligands with membrane cholesterol: application to cytolysin binding. Journal of Lipid Research. 100344 |
Kerr D, Gong Z, Suwatthee T, et al. (2021) HOW TIM PROTEINS DIFFERENTIALLY EXPLOIT MEMBRANE FEATURES TO ATTAIN ROBUST TARGET SENSITIVITY. Biophysical Journal |
Steck TL, Tabei SMA, Lange Y. (2021) A basic model for cell cholesterol homeostasis. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 22: 471-481 |
Lange Y, Steck TL. (2020) Active Cholesterol 20 Years On. Traffic. 21: 662-674 |
Steck TL, Lange Y. (2018) Transverse distribution of plasma membrane bilayer cholesterol: Picking sides. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 19: 750-760 |
Lange Y, Steck TL. (2016) Active membrane cholesterol as a physiological effector. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids |
Gong Z, Kerr D, Tietjen GT, et al. (2016) Mechanism of TIM1, TIM3, and TIM4 Binding to Lipid Membranes Biophysical Journal. 110: 592a |