Monica Ruse, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRichard L. Eckert | grad student | 2003 | Case Western Medical School | |
(S100 proteins as calcium signaling mediators and transglutaminase substrates in keratinocyte biology.) |
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Warrier S, Belevych AE, Ruse M, et al. (2005) Beta-adrenergic- and muscarinic receptor-induced changes in cAMP activity in adult cardiac myocytes detected with FRET-based biosensor. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. 289: C455-61 |
Eckert RL, Sturniolo MT, Broome AM, et al. (2005) Transglutaminases in epidermis. Progress in Experimental Tumor Research. 38: 115-24 |
Eckert RL, Sturniolo MT, Broome AM, et al. (2005) Transglutaminase function in epidermis. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 124: 481-92 |
Eckert RL, Broome AM, Ruse M, et al. (2004) S100 proteins in the epidermis. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 123: 23-33 |
Ruse M, Broome AM, Eckert RL. (2003) S100A7 (psoriasin) interacts with epidermal fatty acid binding protein and localizes in focal adhesion-like structures in cultured keratinocytes. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 121: 132-41 |
Ruse M, Lambert A, Robinson N, et al. (2001) S100A7, S100A10, and S100A11 are transglutaminase substrates. Biochemistry. 40: 3167-73 |