Nancy L. Thompson

Affiliations: 
Chemistry University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Molecular Dynamics at the Biological Cell Surfaces
Website:
http://www.chem.unc.edu/people/faculty/thompson/index.html
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Daniel Axelrod grad student 1982 University of Michigan
 (Immunoglobulin surface binding kinetics studied with total internal reflection/fluorescence correlation spectroscopy)
Harden M. McConnell post-doc 1982-1985 Stanford
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Axelrod D, Axelrod JJ, Holz RW, et al. (2019) Small Volumes in Biology Microscopy and Microanalysis. 25: 1226-1227
Liu P, Weinreb V, Ridilla M, et al. (2017) Rapid, directed transport of DC-SIGN clusters in the plasma membrane. Science Advances. 3: eaao1616
Liu P, Ridilla M, Patel P, et al. (2017) Beyond attachment: roles of DC-SIGN in dengue virus infection. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Jacobson K, Liu P, Ridilla M, et al. (2016) DC-SIGN Mediated Dengue Virus Entry into Cells Biophysical Journal. 110: 570a
Itano MS, Graus MS, Pehlke C, et al. (2014) Super-resolution imaging of C-type lectin spatial rearrangement within the dendritic cell plasma membrane at fungal microbe contact sites. Frontiers in Physics. 2
Garcia-Parajo MF, Cambi A, Torreno-Pina JA, et al. (2014) Nanoclustering as a dominant feature of plasma membrane organization. Journal of Cell Science. 127: 4995-5005
Liu P, Wang X, Itano MS, et al. (2014) Low copy numbers of DC-SIGN in cell membrane microdomains: implications for structure and function. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 15: 179-96
Liu P, Ridilla MR, de Silva AM, et al. (2014) Dengue Virus Infection Mediated by DC-SIGN Biophysical Journal. 106: 238a
Itano MS, Steinhauer C, Schmied JJ, et al. (2012) Super-resolution imaging of C-type lectin and influenza hemagglutinin nanodomains on plasma membranes using blink microscopy. Biophysical Journal. 102: 1534-42
Liu P, Wang X, Itano MS, et al. (2012) The formation and stability of DC-SIGN microdomains require its extracellular moiety. Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark). 13: 715-26
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