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53
Citations
18029
World Ranking
15914
National Ranking
6612

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Excellence in Science Award, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB)
  • 1998 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1998 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)

Overview

Eva J. Neer was affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their career was marked by recognition through several prestigious awards received in 1998, including the Excellence in Science Award from the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB). In the same year, they were elected as a member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).

The available data does not include specific details on their research topics, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work, nor does it list their publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. However, the honors received indicate the scientist's recognized contributions to experimental biology and medicine during their active years.

Their professional legacy resides in their association with a prominent medical institution and acknowledgment by key scientific bodies, marking a career that contributed to the fields relevant to these areas.

Best Publications

  • Heterotrimeric C proteins: Organizers of transmembrane signals

    Eva J Neer

  • The ancient regulatory-protein family of WD-repeat proteins

    Eva J. Neer;Carl J. Schmidt;Raman Nambudripad;Temple F. Smith

  • The WD repeat: a common architecture for diverse functions.

    Temple F Smith;Chrysanthe Gaitatzes;Kumkum Saxena;Eva J Neer

  • The βγ subunits of GTP-binding proteins activate the muscarinic K + channel in heart

    Diomedes E. Logothetis;Yoshihisa Kurachi;Jonas Galper;Eva J. Neer

  • G PROTEIN BETA GAMMA SUBUNITS

    David E. Clapham;Eva J. Neer

  • Roles of G protein subunits in transmembrane signalling.

    Eva J. Neer;David E. Clapham;David E. Clapham

  • New roles for G-protein beta gamma-dimers in transmembrane signalling.

    David E. Clapham;Eva J. Neer

  • G-protein beta gamma-subunits activate the cardiac muscarinic K+-channel via phospholipase A2.

    Donghee Kim;Deborah L. Lewis;Linda Graziadei;Eva J. Neer

  • G0 is a major growth cone protein subject to regulation by GAP-43.

    Stephen M. Strittmatter;Stephen M. Strittmatter;Dario Valenzuela;Dario Valenzuela;Timothy E. Kennedy;Eva J. Neer

  • Transient cardiac expression of constitutively active Galphaq leads to hypertrophy and dilated cardiomyopathy by calcineurin-dependent and independent pathways.

    U. Mende;A. Kagen;A. Cohen;J. Aramburu

  • G Protein Heterodimers: New Structures Propel New Questions

    Eva J Neer;Temple F Smith

  • Specificity of G protein beta and gamma subunit interactions.

    C.J. Schmidt;T.C. Thomas;M.A. Levine;E.J. Neer

  • G PROTEIN SUBUNITS

    David E. Clapham;Eva J. Neer

  • Folding of proteins with WD-repeats: comparison of six members of the WD-repeat superfamily to the G protein beta subunit.

    Irene Garcia-Higuera;Jessica Fenoglio;Ying Li;Carol Lewis

  • Specificity of action of guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory protein subunits on the cardiac muscarinic K+ channel

    Diomedes E. Logothetis;Donghee Kim;John K. Northup;Eva J. Neer

  • Calmodulin activates the isolated catalytic unit of brain adenylate cyclase.

    R S Salter;M H Krinks;C B Klee;E J Neer

  • Gαo is necessary for muscarinic regulation of Ca2+ channels in mouse heart

    D. Valenzuela;X. Han;U. Mende;C. Fankhauser

  • G proteins: critical control points for transmembrane signals.

    Eva J. Neer

  • Reconstitution of a hormone-sensitive adenylate cyclase system. The pure beta-adrenergic receptor and guanine nucleotide regulatory protein confer hormone responsiveness on the resolved catalytic unit.

    R A Cerione;D R Sibley;J Codina;J L Benovic

  • Erratum: The ancient regulatory-protein family of WD-repeat proteins

    Eva J. Neer;Carl J. Schmidt;Raman Nambudripad;Temple F. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

David E. Clapham
David E. Clapham Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Temple F. Smith
Temple F. Smith Boston University
Thomas Michel
Thomas Michel Brigham and Women's Hospital
Jonathan G. Seidman
Jonathan G. Seidman Harvard University
Richard T. Lee
Richard T. Lee Harvard University
Mark C. Fishman
Mark C. Fishman Harvard University
Kenneth D. Bloch
Kenneth D. Bloch Harvard University
Guido Guidotti
Guido Guidotti Harvard University
Cynthia C. Morton
Cynthia C. Morton Brigham and Women's Hospital

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