Marvin Adams
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Marvin Adams's Degrees
- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
- Bachelors Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marvin L. Adams is a nuclear engineer and computational physicist. Since April 2022, he has served as Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs at the National Nuclear Security Administration in the Biden administration.
Marvin Adams's Published Works
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- An α-syntrophin-dependent pool of AQP4 in astroglial end-feet confers bidirectional water flow between blood and brain (2003) (483)
- Syntrophin-dependent expression and localization of Aquaporin-4 water channel protein (2001) (443)
- Delayed K+ clearance associated with aquaporin-4 mislocalization: Phenotypic defects in brains of α-syntrophin-null mice (2003) (341)
- rAAV6-microdystrophin preserves muscle function and extends lifespan in severely dystrophic mice (2006) (298)
- Differential Association of Syntrophin Pairs with the Dystrophin Complex (1997) (245)
- Alpha syntrophin deletion removes the perivascular but not the endothelial pool of aquaporin‐4 at the blood‐brain barrier and delays the development of brain edema in an experimental model of acute hyponatremia (2004) (242)
- Absence of α-Syntrophin Leads to Structurally Aberrant Neuromuscular Synapses Deficient in Utrophin (2000) (231)
- Two forms of mouse syntrophin, a 58 kd dystrophin-associated protein, differ in primary structure and tissue distribution (1993) (218)
- Protein Trafficking and Anchoring Complexes Revealed by Proteomic Analysis of Inward Rectifier Potassium Channel (Kir2.x)-associated Proteins* (2004) (217)
- Interactions between entorhinal axons and target hippocampal neurons: A role for glutamate in the development of hippocampal circuitry (1988) (193)
- The Potassium Channel Kir4.1 Associates with the Dystrophin-Glycoprotein Complex via α-Syntrophin in Glia* (2004) (181)
- In vivo requirement of the α-syntrophin PDZ domain for the sarcolemmal localization of nNOS and aquaporin-4 (2001) (174)
- Golgi and sarcolemmal neuronal NOS differentially regulate contraction-induced fatigue and vasoconstriction in exercising mouse skeletal muscle. (2010) (144)
- Vasomodulation by Skeletal Muscle–Derived Nitric Oxide Requires &agr;-Syntrophin–Mediated Sarcolemmal Localization of Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase (2003) (136)
- Sildenafil reduces respiratory muscle weakness and fibrosis in the mdx mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (2012) (134)
- beta-dystrobrevin, a new member of the dystrophin family. Identification, cloning, and protein associations. (1997) (113)
- The postsynaptic submembrane machinery at the neuromuscular junction: Requirement for rapsyn and the utrophin/dystrophin-associated complex (2003) (95)
- Mouse α1- and β2-Syntrophin Gene Structure, Chromosome Localization, and Homology with a Discs Large Domain (*) (1995) (91)
- The perivascular pool of aquaporin-4 mediates the effect of osmotherapy in postischemic cerebral edema* (2008) (87)
- A new therapeutic effect of simvastatin revealed by functional improvement in muscular dystrophy (2015) (83)
- Constitutive properties, not molecular adaptations, mediate extraocular muscle sparing in dystrophic mdx mice (2003) (80)
- Structure of the split PH domain and distinct lipid‐binding properties of the PH–PDZ supramodule of α‐syntrophin (2005) (70)
- Proteomic Analysis Reveals New Cardiac-Specific Dystrophin-Associated Proteins (2012) (69)
- Assembly of a perivascular astrocyte protein scaffold at the mammalian blood–brain barrier is dependent on α‐syntrophin (2006) (67)
- Blood Pressure Is Regulated by an α1D-Adrenergic Receptor/Dystrophin Signalosome* (2008) (63)
- Defects in neuromuscular junction structure in dystrophic muscle are corrected by expression of a NOS transgene in dystrophin-deficient muscles, but not in muscles lacking alpha- and beta1-syntrophins. (2004) (62)
- Structural Abnormalities at Neuromuscular Synapses Lacking Multiple Syntrophin Isoforms (2004) (61)
- Differential effect of α-syntrophin knockout on aquaporin-4 and Kir4.1 expression in retinal macroglial cells in mice (2006) (56)
- Heterodimeric structure of the spider toxin omega-agatoxin IA revealed by precursor analysis and mass spectrometry. (1992) (55)
- α-Syntrophin regulates ARMS localization at the neuromuscular junction and enhances EphA4 signaling in an ARMS-dependent manner (2005) (53)
- Nucleotide sequence and expression of a cDNA encoding chick brain actin depolymerizing factor. (1990) (51)
- Syntrophin proteins as Santa Claus: role(s) in cell signal transduction (2013) (46)
- Deletion of aquaporin‐4 changes the perivascular glial protein scaffold without disrupting the brain endothelial barrier (2012) (46)
- Properties of purified actin depolymerizing factor from chick brain. (1988) (46)
- Inhibition of endogenous glutamate release from hippocampal tissue by Ca2+ channel toxins. (1993) (46)
- Syntrophins: modular adapter proteins at the neuromuscular junction and the sarcolemma. (1997) (42)
- β2-Syntrophin Is a Cdk5 Substrate That Restrains the Motility of Insulin Secretory Granules (2010) (40)
- γ-Syntrophin scaffolding is spatially and functionally distinct from that of the α/β syntrophins (2006) (35)
- Na+–K+–2Cl− Cotransport Inhibitor Attenuates Cerebral Edema Following Experimental Stroke via the Perivascular Pool of Aquaporin-4 (2010) (35)
- The α-Syntrophin PH and PDZ Domains Scaffold Acetylcholine Receptors, Utrophin, and Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase at the Neuromuscular Junction (2010) (33)
- Role of SNTA1 in Rac1 activation, modulation of ROS generation, and migratory potential of human breast cancer cells (2014) (32)
- Sarcolemmal targeting of nNOSμ improves contractile function of mdx muscle. (2016) (29)
- Syntrophin binds directly to multiple spectrin-like repeats in dystrophin and mediates binding of nNOS to repeats 16–17 (2018) (28)
- gamma-Syntrophin scaffolding is spatially and functionally distinct from that of the alpha/beta syntrophins. (2006) (28)
- Validation of ultrasonography for non‐invasive assessment of diaphragm function in muscular dystrophy (2016) (27)
- α-Syntrophin Modulates Myogenin Expression in Differentiating Myoblasts (2010) (27)
- α-Dystrobrevin-1 recruits α-catulin to the α1D-adrenergic receptor/dystrophin-associated protein complex signalosome (2010) (26)
- Differential targeting of nNOS and AQP4 to dystrophin-deficient sarcolemma by membrane-directed α-dystrobrevin (2008) (25)
- Lack of Sex-Linked Differences in Cerebral Edema and Aquaporin-4 Expression after Experimental Stroke (2008) (24)
- Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Stability at the NMJ Deficient in α-Syntrophin In Vivo (2011) (23)
- Simvastatin provides long‐term improvement of left ventricular function and prevents cardiac fibrosis in muscular dystrophy (2019) (21)
- LXR Agonism Upregulates the Macrophage ABCA1/Syntrophin Protein Complex That Can Bind ApoA-I and Stabilized ABCA1 Protein, but Complex Loss Does Not Inhibit Lipid Efflux. (2015) (14)
- Lipid abnormalities in alpha/beta2-syntrophin null mice are independent from ABCA1. (2015) (14)
- A nanofabricated planar aperture as a mimic of the nerve-muscle contact during synaptogenesis. (2006) (13)
- Syntrophin isoforms play specific functional roles in the α1D-adrenergic receptor/DAPC signalosome. (2011) (13)
- α-Syntrophin is required for the hepatocyte growth factor-induced migration of cultured myoblasts. (2011) (11)
- Amelioration of muscular dystrophy by transgenic expression of Niemann-Pick C1. (2009) (9)
- Simvastatin offers new prospects for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (2016) (9)
- Regional registration of [6‐14C]glucose metabolism during brain activation of α‐syntrophin knockout mice (2013) (9)
- Orchestrating aquaporin-4 and connexin-43 expression in brain: Differential roles of α1- and β1-syntrophin. (2021) (7)
- Targeted deletion of β1‐syntrophin causes a loss of Kir4.1 from Müller cell endfeet in mouse retina (2019) (7)
- β-Dystrobrevin, a New Member of the Dystrophin Family (1997) (7)
- Proteomic analysis identifies key differences in the cardiac interactomes of dystrophin and micro-dystrophin (2021) (6)
- Evaluation of the specificity of four commercially available antibodies to alpha-syntrophin. (2015) (5)
- Adiponectin receptor 1 C-terminus interacts with PDZ-domain proteins such as syntrophins. (2013) (5)
- Functional specialization of retinal Müller cell endfeet depends on an interplay between two syntrophin isoforms (2020) (5)
- Mice lacking &agr;‐, &bgr;1‐ and &bgr;2‐syntrophins exhibit diminished function and reduced dystrophin expression in both cardiac and skeletal muscle (2018) (4)
- Rebuttal to: Simvastatin Treatment Does Not Ameliorate Muscle Pathophysiology in a Mouse Model for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Verhaart et al. 2020. (2021) (3)
- Complete deletion of all alpha-dystrobrevin isoforms does not reveal new neuromuscular junction phenotype. (2007) (3)
- Systemic delivery of rAAV 6-microdystrophin preserves muscle function and extends lifespan in a murine model of severe muscular dystrophy (2014) (2)
- Erratum: Structural abnormalities at neuromuscular synapses lacking multiple syntrophin isoforms (Journal of Neuroscience (November 17, 2004) (10302-10309)) (2004) (1)
- Syntrophin proteins as Santa Claus: role(s) in cell signal transduction (2012) (0)
- ARMS interacts with alpha-syntrophin: implications for the localization and signaling of EphA4 at the neuromuscular synapse (2005) (0)
- Characterization of the α1D‐Adrenergic Receptor Signalosome (2010) (0)
- 611. Alpha-Dystrobrevin-3 Prevents Myopathy and Restores Diaphragm Function in the Alpha-Dystrobrevin Null Mouse (2015) (0)
- Functional specialization of retinal Müller cell endfeet depends on an interplay between two syntrophin isoforms (2020) (0)
- Arms interacts with Alpha-syntrophin:Implications for EphA4 signaling at the neuromuscular synapse (2005) (0)
- Syntrophins regulate alpha 1D‐adrenergic receptor function (2007) (0)
- Solution structure of the PDZ domain of alpha-syntrophin (2006) (0)
- Characterization of the {alpha}1D-Adrenergic Receptor Signalosome (2010) (0)
- T.P.5 Sildenafil (Viagra®) improves cardiac and diaphragm muscle function in the dystrophic mouse (2012) (0)
- Functional characterization of the alpha1D‐AR/syntrophin signaling complex (2008) (0)
- solution structure of the joined PH domain of alpha1-syntrophin (2006) (0)
- solution structure of the split PH-PDZ Supramodule of alpha-Syntrophin (2006) (0)
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