海角社区 the Lab
The Wensel Lab research includes the following areas:
- Visual transduction
 - G protein pathways and proteins that regulate them in the retina and the brain
 - RGS proteins: GAPs for heterotrimeric G proteins
 - Biomembranes
 - Ocular Proteomics
 - Cryo-electron microscopy and tomography
 - Gene repair in neurons
 - Phosphoinositide signaling
 - Super resolution fluorescence microscopy
 - Gene engineering in mice and frogs
 - TRP Channels
 - Primary cilia and retinal ciliopathies
 
Structure of cation channel TRPV2 in open state
  Enhanced Serotonin Responses in Dopamine Receptor Mutants
Serotonin responses of dopamine receptors engineered by evolution-guided mutagenesis.
  Localization of RGS9-2
Localization of RGS9-2, a regulator of G-protein coupled receptors, in cultured striatal neurons.
3D structure of daughter centriole by cryo-ET
Cryo-electron tomography and sub-tomogram averaging was used to determine 3D structure of a daughter centriole from a mammalian rod sensory cilium.
      


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