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Visualizing neuromodulation in vivo: TANGO-mapping of dopamine signaling reveals appetite control of sugar sensing.

Inagaki H.K., Ben-Tabou de-Leon S., Wong A.M., Jagadish S., Ishimoto H., Barnea G., Kitamoto T., Axel R., Anderson D.J.

Cell 148:583-595(2012) · Mapped (35)

Genomic and proteomic analyses of Mycobacterium bovis BCG Mexico 1931 reveal a diverse immunogenic repertoire against tuberculosis infection.

Orduna P., Cevallos M.A., de Leon S.P., Arvizu A., Hernandez-Gonzalez I.L., Mendoza-Hernandez G., Lopez-Vidal Y.

BMC Genomics 12:493-493(2011) · UniProtKB (3,916)

The conserved role and divergent regulation of foxa, a pan-eumetazoan developmental regulatory gene.

de-Leon S.B.

Dev. Biol. 357:21-26(2011) · Mapped (15)

Light activation of an innate olfactory avoidance response in Drosophila.

Suh G.S., Ben-Tabou de Leon S., Tanimoto H., Fiala A., Benzer S., Anderson D.J.

Curr. Biol. 17:905-908(2007) · Mapped (2)

Sarcolipin regulates sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) by binding to transmembrane helices alone or in association with phospholamban.

Asahi M., Sugita Y., Kurzydlowski K., De Leon S., Tada M., Toyoshima C., MacLennan D.H.

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 100:5040-5045(2003) · Mapped (9)

Targeted disruption of the ATP2A1 gene encoding the sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase isoform 1 (SERCA1) impairs diaphragm function and is lethal in neonatal mice.

Pan Y., Zvaritch E., Tupling A.R., Rice W.J., de Leon S., Rudnicki M., McKerlie C., Banwell B.L., MacLennan D.H.

J. Biol. Chem. 278:13367-13375(2003) · Mapped (5)

The structural organization of the human skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor (RYR1) gene.

Phillips M.S., Fujii J., Khanna V.K., de Leon S., Yokobata K., de Jong P.J., McLennan D.H.

Genomics 34:24-41(1996) · UniProtKB (1)

A mutation in the human ryanodine receptor gene associated with central core disease.

Zhang Y., Chen H.S., Khanna V.K., de Leon S., Phillips M.S., Schappert K.T., Britt B.A., Brownell A.K.W., McLennan D.H.

Nat. Genet. 5:46-50(1993) · UniProtKB (1)

The substitution of Arg for Gly2433 in the human skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor is associated with malignant hyperthermia.

Phillips M.S., Khanna V.K., de Leon S., Frodis W., Britt B.A., McLennan D.H.

Hum. Mol. Genet. 3:2181-2186(1994) · UniProtKB (1) · Mapped (5)

Identification of a mutation in porcine ryanodine receptor associated with malignant hyperthermia.

Fujii J., Otsu K., Zorzato F., de Leon S., Khanna V.K., Weiler J.E., O'Brien P.J., MacLennan D.H.

Science 253:448-451(1991) · UniProtKB (2)

A substitution of cysteine for arginine 614 in the ryanodine receptor is potentially causative of human malignant hyperthermia.

Gillard E.F., Otsu K., Fujii J., Khanna V.K., de Leon S., Derdemezi J., Britt B.A., Duff C.L., Worton R.G., MacLennan D.H.

Genomics 11:751-755(1991) · UniProtKB (1)

Refinement of diagnostic assays for a probable causal mutation for porcine and human malignant hyperthermia.

Otsu K., Phillips M.S., Khanna V.K., de Leon S., McLennan D.H.

Genomics 13:835-837(1992) · UniProtKB (2)

Polymorphisms and deduced amino acid substitutions in the coding sequence of the ryanodine receptor (RYR1) gene in individuals with malignant hyperthermia.

Gillard E.F., Otsu K., Fujii J., Duff C.L., de Leon S., Khanna V.K., Britt B.A., Worton R.G., McLennan D.H.

Genomics 13:1247-1254(1992) · UniProtKB (1)

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