Michael A Rea
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Institution | University of Houston |
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Department | Biology |
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Address | 4800 Calhoun Rd Houston TX 77004
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Phone | 713-743-2682 |
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Research R01MH062490 (REA, MICHAEL A.)Sep 25, 2001 - Aug 31, 2007 NIH/NIMH Neurochemical Regulation of Circadian Timing Role: Principal Investigator |
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Li DQ, Pakala SB, Reddy SD, Peng S, Balasenthil S, Deng CX, Lee CC, Rea MA, Kumar R. Metastasis-associated protein 1 is an integral component of the circadian molecular machinery. Nat Commun. 2013; 4:2545. PMID: 24089055.
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Miki T, Xu Z, Chen-Goodspeed M, Liu M, Van Oort-Jansen A, Rea MA, Zhao Z, Lee CC, Chang KS. PML regulates PER2 nuclear localization and circadian function. EMBO J. 2012 Mar 21; 31(6):1427-39. PMID: 22274616; PMCID: PMC3321181.
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Heller DA, Garga V, Kelleher KJ, Lee TC, Mahbubani S, Sigworth LA, Lee TR, Rea MA. Patterned networks of mouse hippocampal neurons on peptide-coated gold surfaces. Biomaterials. 2005 Mar; 26(8):883-9. PMID: 15353199.
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Sollars PJ, Ogilvie MD, Rea MA, Pickard GE. 5-HT1B receptor knockout mice exhibit an enhanced response to constant light. J Biol Rhythms. 2002 Oct; 17(5):428-37. PMID: 12375619.
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Hallworth R, Cato M, Colbert C, Rea MA. Presynaptic adenosine A1 receptors regulate retinohypothalamic neurotransmission in the hamster suprachiasmatic nucleus. J Neurobiol. 2002 Sep 05; 52(3):230-40. PMID: 12210106; PMCID: PMC2104795.
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