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Rachael P. NorrisAssistant Professor in Residence, Department of Cell Biology
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My current research involves investigating the trafficking of cellular signaling proteins in mouse ovarian follicles, by combining immunolabeling with serial section electron microscopy.
Education
Degree | Institution | Major |
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B.S. | Elmira College | Biology-Chemistry |
Ph.D. | University of Connecticut Health Center | Biomedical Science |
Journal Articles
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Transfer of mitochondria and endosomes between cells by gap junction internalization.
Traffic 2021 Jun;22(6):174-179
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Gap junction internalization and processing in vivo: a 3D immuno-electron microscopy study.
Journal of cell science 2021 Jan;134(1):jcs252726
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Anteroposterior axis patterning by early canonical Wnt signaling during hemichordate development.
PLoS biology 2018 Jan;16(1):e2003698
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Localization of phosphorylated connexin 43 by serial section immunogold electron microscopy.
Journal of cell science 2017 Feb;1301333-1340
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Redistribution of Gαs in mouse salivary glands following β-adrenergic stimulation.
Archives of oral biology 2015 May;60(5):715-23