Lab Members: John Redell, Ph.D.

John did his undergraduate work at Texas A&M University and then proceeded to the University of Washington where he earned his Ph.D for his work on the genomic structure and transcriptional regulation of the inwardly rectifying potassium channel Kir2.1. Besides those publications he worked for while with Dr. Dash, he has also been part of a great deal of other published work (see links).

Redell, J.B., Xue-Bian, J.J., Bubb, M.R., and Crow, T. (2007) One-Trial In Vitro Conditioning Regulates an Association Between the β-Thymosin Repeat Protein Csp24 and Actin. Neuroscience 148(2): 413-420.

Yamoah, E.N., Levic, S., Redell, J.B. and Crow, T. (2005) Inhibition of Csp24 Expression Blocks the Reduction in IA Produced by One-Trial In Vitro Conditioning of Hermissenda. J. Neurosci. 25(19): 4793-800.

Zaritsky, J.J., Redell, J.B., Tempel, B.L and Schwarz, T.L. (2001) The Consequences of Disrupting Cardiac Inwardly Rectifying K(+) Current (I(K1)) as Revealed by the Targeted Deletion of the Murine Kir2.1 and Kir2.2 Genes. J. Physiol. 533(Pt3): 697-710.

Redell, J.B. and Tempel, B.L (1998). Multiple Promoter Elements Interact to Control the Transcription of the Potassium Channel Gene. Kcnj2. J. Biol. Chem. 273 (35): 22807-22818.

 

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