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Daniel A. Goodenough

Daniel A. Goodenough

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
89
Citations
35913
World Ranking
2519
National Ranking
1324

Overview

Daniel A. Goodenough is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic and research profile reflects a presence within a leading global institution known for its contributions to a variety of scientific disciplines.

While specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, and detailed venues of publication are not listed, the association with Harvard University suggests engagement with an advanced research environment that often encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.

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Given the limited data on publications and collaborations, the focus remains on the confirmed institutional connection and the indication of active scientific research taking place under the auspices of Harvard University.

Best Publications

  • Identification of ZO-1 : a high molecular weight polypeptide associated with the tight junction (zonula occludens) in a variety of epithelia

    B R Stevenson;J D Siliciano;M S Mooseker;D A Goodenough

  • CONNEXINS, CONNEXONS, AND INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION

    Daniel A Goodenough;Jeffrey A. Goliger;David L. Paul

  • FRACTURE FACES OF ZONULAE OCCLUDENTES FROM "TIGHT" AND "LEAKY" EPITHELIA

    Philippa Claude;Daniel A. Goodenough

  • Connexin43: a protein from rat heart homologous to a gap junction protein from liver.

    E C Beyer;D L Paul;D A Goodenough

  • Biochemical analysis of connexin43 intracellular transport, phosphorylation, and assembly into gap junctional plaques.

    Linda S. Musil;Daniel A. Goodenough

  • Differential phosphorylation of the gap junction protein connexin43 in junctional communication-competent and -deficient cell lines.

    Linda S. Musil;Bruce A. Cunningham;Gerald M. Edelman;Daniel A. Goodenough

  • Beyond the gap: functions of unpaired connexon channels

    Daniel A. Goodenough;David L. Paul

  • Female infertility in mice lacking connexin 37

    Alexander M. Simon;Daniel A. Goodenough;En Li;David L. Paul

  • A fine structural analysis of intercellular junctions in the mouse liver.

    Daniel A. Goodenough;Jean Paul Revel

  • Multisubunit assembly of an integral plasma membrane channel protein, gap junction connexin43, occurs after exit from the ER.

    Linda S. Musil;Daniel A. Goodenough

  • Connexin46, a novel lens gap junction protein, induces voltage-gated currents in nonjunctional plasma membrane of Xenopus oocytes.

    D. L. Paul;L.K Ebihara;L. J. Takemoto;K. I. Swenson

  • Connexin family of gap junction proteins

    Eric C. Beyer;David L. Paul;Daniel A. Goodenough

  • Molecular characterization and tissue distribution of ZO-2, a tight junction protein homologous to ZO-1 and the Drosophila discs-large tumor suppressor protein.

    Lylme A. Jesaitis;Daniel A. Goodenough

  • Gap junction structures: Analysis of the x-ray diffraction data

    L Makowski;Dld Caspar;WC Phillips;DA Goodenough

  • Antisera directed against connexin43 peptides react with a 43-kD protein localized to gap junctions in myocardium and other tissues.

    E C Beyer;J Kistler;D L Paul;D A Goodenough

  • Diverse functions of vertebrate gap junctions

    Alexander M Simon;Alexander M Simon;Daniel A Goodenough

  • Connexin36 Is Essential for Transmission of Rod-Mediated Visual Signals in the Mammalian Retina

    Michael R Deans;Bela Volgyi;Daniel A Goodenough;Stewart A Bloomfield

  • Characterization of ZO-1, a protein component of the tight junction from mouse liver and Madin-Darby canine kidney cells.

    J M Anderson;B R Stevenson;L A Jesaitis;D A Goodenough

  • Mice lacking connexin40 have cardiac conduction abnormalities characteristic of atrioventricular block and bundle branch block

    Alexander M. Simon;Daniel A. Goodenough;David L. Paul

  • Gap junction structures. I. Correlated electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction

    D L Caspar;D A Goodenough;L Makowski;W C Phillips

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Paul
David L. Paul Harvard University
Thomas W. White
Thomas W. White Stony Brook University
Donald L.D. Caspar
Donald L.D. Caspar Florida State University
Roberto Bruzzone
Roberto Bruzzone University of Hong Kong
Jean X. Jiang
Jean X. Jiang The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Timothy S. Baker
Timothy S. Baker University of California, San Diego
Eric C. Beyer
Eric C. Beyer University of Chicago
Ursula Goodenough
Ursula Goodenough Washington University in St. Louis
Guy A. Perkins
Guy A. Perkins University of California, San Diego
Mark S. Mooseker
Mark S. Mooseker Yale University

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