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  • Laboratory of Cell and Molecular Signaling

    The LCMS studies intra- and intercellular signaling with electrophysiological (patch-clamp) and fluorometric techniques, focusing on calcium signaling in immune response, muscle contraction, and neurodegeneration (from the University of Hawaii).

    lcms.biomed.hawaii.edu

  • Rosenbaum Lab, University of Yale

    The Rosenbaum lab studies organelle assembly using Chlamydomonas flagella as a model system.

    www.yale.edu

  • Laboratory of Cell Growth

    Study of cell physiology in space et the University of California Medical School and VA Medical Center, SF.

    www.spacedu.com

  • Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology

    Researching nutrient-induced signal transduction in yeast and its role in the control of metabolism, stress resistance and growth, at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Flanders, Belgium.

    www.kuleuven.ac.be

  • John H. Exton, M.D., Ph.D.

    Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics and Pharmacology. Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Cell Signaling, Growth Factors and Hormones, G Proteins, Phospholipases.

    www.mc.vanderbilt.edu

  • Postech Signal Transduction Lab

    Pohang University of Science Technology, Dept. of Life Science Dr. Pann-Ghill Suh and Dr. Sung Ho Ryu.

    www.postech.ac.kr

  • The Lab of Saul M. Honigberg

    Biology research lab at the Univ. of MO Kansas City. Research interests: signal transduction, cell cycle control and cell differentiation. Model system: S. cerevisiae.

    sgi.bls.umkc.edu

  • Orr-Weaver Lab, MIT

    Research on cell growth and division and key differentiation processes at MIT.

    web.wi.mit.edu

  • Nitric Oxide research group

    The No group at St.George's Hospital Medical School: information on nitric oxide and its roles in apoptosis, angiogenesis and cell motility.

    www.sghms.ac.uk

  • EPR Center at Dartmouth College

    A Biomedical Technology Research Center supported by the National Center for Research Resources and National Institutes of Health for the study of viable systems.

    www.dartmouth.edu

  • Gould Laboratory, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    Focused on understanding how the eukaryotic cell cycle is regulated; particularly how entry into mitosis is controlled and how cytokinesis is regulated.

    www.mc.vanderbilt.edu

  • Polypeptide Hormone Laboratory, McGill University

    Specialize in cell signaling, insulin, G protein-coupled receptors, and ubiquitines.

    www.medicine.mcgill.ca

  • Plopper Laboratory

    Current projects in cellular differentiation, migration, adhesion receptors, and of laminin domains. Includes publication list, related links and contacts for staff members, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

    www.rpi.edu

  • Molecular Cell Biology

    Cytomics from the web server at the College of Agriculture, Ehime University, Japan.

    at5239.agr.ehime-u.ac.jp

  • Brenner Group

    Research on the function of histidine triad hydrolases, and members of the nitrilase superfamily using enzymology, yeast genetics and X-ray crystallography. Located in the departments of Genetics, Biochemistry and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center at Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH.

    www.dartmouth.edu

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