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11373
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John R. Dedman is affiliated with the University of Cincinnati Medical Center in the United States. Their work is associated with a medical academic institution, suggesting involvement in clinical or biomedical research contexts.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, books, or detailed fields of study listed in the available data. Due to this lack of specific information on research output or collaboration, it is not possible to provide enumerated topics, subfields, or research themes related to their work.

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Best Publications

  • Calmodulin—an intracellular calcium receptor

    Anthony R. Means;John R. Dedman

  • Control of microtubule assembly-disassembly by calcium-dependent regulator protein

    J M Marcum;J R Dedman;B R Brinkley;A R Means

  • Physicochemical properties of rat testis Ca2+-dependent regulator protein of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase. Relationship of Ca2+-binding, conformational changes, and phosphodiesterase activity.

    J R Dedman;J D Potter;R L Jackson;J D Johnson

  • Local InsP3-dependent perinuclear Ca2+ signaling in cardiac myocyte excitation-transcription coupling.

    Xu Wu;Tong Zhang;Julie B C Bossuyt;Xiaodong Li

  • Ca(2+)-bridging mechanism and phospholipid head group recognition in the membrane-binding protein annexin V.

    M A Swairjo;N O Concha;N O Concha;M A Kaetzel;J R Dedman

  • Calmodulin. Development and application of a sensitive radioimmunoassay

    J G Chafouleas;J R Dedman;R P Munjaal;A R Means

  • Regulation of the testis sertoli cell by follicle stimulating hormone.

    A. R. Means;J. R. Dedman;J. S. Tash;D. J. Tindall

  • Calcium-dependent regulator protein: localization in mitotic apparatus of eukaryotic cells.

    Michael J. Welsh;John R. Dedman;B. R. Brinkley;Anthony R. Means

  • Rat annexin V crystal structure: Ca(2+)-induced conformational changes.

    N. O. Concha;J. F. Head;M. A. Kaetzel;J. R. Dedman

  • Tubulin and calmodulin. Effects of microtubule and microfilament inhibitors on localization in the mitotic apparatus.

    M J Welsh;J R Dedman;B R Brinkley;A R Means

  • Sequence homology of the Ca2+-dependent regulator of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase from rat testis with other Ca2+-binding proteins.

    J R Dedman;R L Jackson;W E Schreiber;A R Means

  • Ca2+-dependent regulator. Production and characterization of a monospecific antibody.

    J R Dedman;M J Welsh;A R Means

  • Regulation of intracellular levels of calmodulin and tubulin in normal and transformed cells

    James G. Chafouleas;Robert L. Pardue;B. R. Brinkley;John R. Dedman

  • Regulation of Epithelial Sodium Channels by the Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator

    Iskander I. Ismailov;Mouhamed S. Awayda;Biljana Jovov;Bakhram K. Berdiev

  • Localization of calmodulin in rat cerebellum by immunoelectron microscopy

    C Lin;J Dedman;A Means

  • Modulation of Ca2+ release channel activity from sarcoplasmic reticulum by annexin VI (67-kDa calcimedin).

    M Díaz-Muñoz;S L Hamilton;M A Kaetzel;P Hazarika

  • Biological cross-reactivity of rat testis phosphodiesterase activator protein and rabbit skeletal muscle troponin-C.

    J R Dedman;J D Potter;A R Means

  • Annexin V is critical in the maintenance of murine placental integrity.

    Xiuqiong Wang;Begoña Campos;Marcia A. Kaetzel;John R. Dedman

  • The signalling pathway of CaMKII-mediated apoptosis and necrosis in the ischemia/reperfusion injury

    Margarita A. Salas;Carlos A. Valverde;Gina Sánchez;Matilde Said

  • Annexin V–Heparin Oligosaccharide Complex Suggests Heparan Sulfate–Mediated Assembly on Cell Surfaces

    Ishan Capila;Marı́a J Hernáiz;Y.D Mo;Tanya R Mealy

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony R. Means
Anthony R. Means Baylor College of Medicine
Michael J. Welsh
Michael J. Welsh University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Donald M. Bers
Donald M. Bers University of California, Davis
Hidemi Misawa
Hidemi Misawa Keio University
Richard L. Jackson
Richard L. Jackson University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Joan Heller Brown
Joan Heller Brown University of California, San Diego
Deborah J. Nelson
Deborah J. Nelson University of Chicago
Mark L. Zeidel
Mark L. Zeidel Harvard Medical School
Dale J. Benos
Dale J. Benos University of Alabama at Birmingham
Michael M. Behbehani
Michael M. Behbehani University of Cincinnati Medical Center

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