Francisco J. Martinez-Wittinghan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRichard T. Mathias | grad student | 2002 | SUNY Stony Brook | |
(Lens fiber cell gap junctions: Role of diversity, amount and posttranslational modifications.) |
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Das S, Wang H, Molina SA, et al. (2011) PKCγ, role in lens differentiation and gap junction coupling. Current Eye Research. 36: 620-31 |
Wang H, Gao J, Sun X, et al. (2009) The effects of GPX-1 knockout on membrane transport and intracellular homeostasis in the lens. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 227: 25-37 |
Martinez-Wittinghan FJ, Srinivas M, Sellitto C, et al. (2006) Mefloquine effects on the lens suggest cooperative gating of gap junction channels. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 211: 163-71 |
DeRosa AM, Martinez-Wittinghan FJ, Mathias RT, et al. (2005) Intercellular communication in lens development and disease Gap Junctions in Development and Disease. 173-195 |
Gao J, Sun X, Martinez-Wittinghan FJ, et al. (2004) Connections between connexins, calcium, and cataracts in the lens. The Journal of General Physiology. 124: 289-300 |
Martinez-Wittinghan FJ, Sellitto C, White TW, et al. (2004) Lens gap junctional coupling is modulated by connexin identity and the locus of gene expression. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 45: 3629-37 |
Martinez-Wittinghan FJ, Sellitto C, Li L, et al. (2003) Dominant cataracts result from incongruous mixing of wild-type lens connexins. The Journal of Cell Biology. 161: 969-78 |
Baldo GJ, Gong X, Martinez-Wittinghan FJ, et al. (2001) Gap junctional coupling in lenses from alpha(8) connexin knockout mice. The Journal of General Physiology. 118: 447-56 |