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Richard Palmiter
Richard Palmiter (born April 5, 1942) is a cellular biologist. He was born in Poughkeepsie, NY, and later went on to earn a BA in Zoology from Duke University and a PhD in Biological Sciences from Stanford University. He is employed with the University of Washington where he is a professor of biochemistry and genome sciences. His current research involves developing a deeper understanding of Parkinson's disease. His most notable research is a collaboration with Dr. Ralph Brinster where they injected purified DNA into a single-cell mouse embryo, showing transmission of the genetic material to subsequent generations for the first time. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 13 results of 13
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Parabrachial Calca neurons mediate second-order conditioning by Sekun Park, Anqi Zhu, Feng Cao, Richard D. Palmiter
Published in Nature Communications (2024-11-01)Get full text
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Interleukin-6 Derived from the Central Nervous System May Influence the Pathogenesis of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis in a Cell-Dependent Manner by Paula Sanchis, Olaya Fernández-Gayol, Gemma Comes, Anna Escrig, Mercedes Giralt, Richard D. Palmiter, Juan Hidalgo
Published in Cells (2020-01-01)Get full text
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Parabrachial Calca neurons drive nociplasticity by Logan F. Condon, Ying Yu, Sekun Park, Feng Cao, Jordan L. Pauli, Tyler S. Nelson, Richard D. Palmiter
Published in Cell Reports (2024-04-01)Get full text
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Severely impaired learning and altered neuronal morphology in mice lacking NMDA receptors in medium spiny neurons. by Lisa R Beutler, Kiara C Eldred, Albert Quintana, C Dirk Keene, Shannon E Rose, Nadia Postupna, Thomas J Montine, Richard D Palmiter
Published in PLoS ONE (2011-01-01)Get full text
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Development of a genetically encoded sensor for probing endogenous nociceptin opioid peptide release by Xuehan Zhou, Carrie Stine, Patricia Oliveira Prada, Debora Fusca, Kevin Assoumou, Jan Dernic, Musadiq A. Bhat, Ananya S. Achanta, Joseph C. Johnson, Amanda Loren Pasqualini, Sanjana Jadhav, Corinna A. Bauder, Lukas Steuernagel, Luca Ravotto, Dietmar Benke, Bruno Weber, Azra Suko, Richard D. Palmiter, Miriam Stoeber, Peter Kloppenburg, Jens C. Brüning, Michael R. Bruchas, Tommaso Patriarchi
Published in Nature Communications (2024-06-01)Get full text
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