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Randall R. Reed is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the United States. Their research contributions primarily focus on fields related to biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and neuroscience, with specific expertise in molecular biology and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The main topics of their scientific work encompass photoreceptor and optogenetics research, retinal development and disorders, as well as receptor mechanisms and signaling. These areas collectively suggest a focus on the molecular and cellular aspects of vision and neurological processes.

Among their recent publications is a 2024 paper titled Dark continuous noise from mutant G90D-rhodopsin predominantly underlies congenital stationary night blindness, published in the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. This paper has been cited seven times, indicating engagement from the scientific community.

  • Zuying Chai
  • Yaqing Ye
  • Daniel Silverman
  • Kasey Rose
  • Alana Madura

These frequent coauthors have collaborated with Randall R. Reed, contributing to the body of work in related research areas.

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

This journal is a notable venue where Randall R. Reed has published, representing the major outlet for their documented research outputs.

Best Publications

  • Cloned and expressed nitric oxide synthase structurally resembles cytochrome P-450 reductase.

    David S. Bredt;Paul M. Hwang;Charles E. Glatt;Charles Lowenstein

  • Golf: an Olfactory Neuron Specific-G Protein Involved in Odorant Signal Transduction

    David T. Jones;Randall R. Reed

  • Molecular cloning of five GTP-binding protein cDNA species from rat olfactory neuroepithelium.

    David T. Jones;Randall R. Reed

  • Identification of a Specialized Adenylyl Cyclase That May Mediate Odorant Detection

    Heather A. Bakalyar;Randall R. Reed

  • Adenylyl cyclase amino acid sequence: possible channel- or transporter-like structure.

    John Krupinski;Françoise Coussen;Françoise Coussen;Heather A. Bakalyar;Wei Jen Tang

  • Hormonal stimulation of adenylyl cyclase through Gi-protein beta gamma subunits.

    Alex D. Federman;Bruce R. Conklin;Karen A. Schrader;Randall R. Reed

  • Primary structure and functional expression of a cyclic nucleotide-activated channel from olfactory neurons.

    Ravinder S. Dhallan;King Wai Yau;Karen A. Schrader;Randall R. Reed

  • Identification of Ligands for Olfactory Receptors by Functional Expression of a Receptor Library

    Dietmar Krautwurst;King Wai Yau;Randall R. Reed

  • The Drosophila learning and memory gene rutabaga encodes a Ca2+/Calmodulin-responsive adenylyl cyclase.

    Lonny R. Levin;Pyung Lim Han;Paul M. Hwang;Paul G. Feinstein

  • Molecular cloning of the olfactory neuronal transcription factor Olf-1 by genetic selection in yeast.

    Michael M. Wang;Randall R. Reed

  • Transcriptional control of preadipocyte determination by Zfp423

    Rana K. Gupta;Zoltan Arany;Patrick Seale;Rina J. Mepani

  • A new subunit of the cyclic nucleotide-gated cation channel in retinal rods.

    Tsung-Yu Chen;Y. W. Peng;R. S. Dhallan;B. Ahamed

  • Contribution of olfactory neural stem cells to tissue maintenance and regeneration

    Cheuk T Leung;Pierre A Coulombe;Randall R Reed

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of a Ca2+/calmodulin-insensitive adenylyl cyclase from rat brain.

    Paul G. Feinstein;Karen A. Schrader;Heather A. Bakalyar;Wei Jen Tang

  • Structurally distinct and stage-specific adenylyl cyclase genes play different roles in Dictyostelium development.

    Geoffrey S. Pitt;Nina Milona;Jane Borleis;Kenneth C. Lin

  • Cloning and Characterization of Neuropilin-1-Interacting Protein: A PSD-95/Dlg/ZO-1 Domain-Containing Protein That Interacts with the Cytoplasmic Domain of Neuropilin-1

    Huaibin Cai;Randall R. Reed

  • Evolution of the mammalian G protein α subunit multigene family

    Thomas M. Wilkie;Debra J. Gilbert;Anne S. Olsen;Xiao-Ning Chen

  • Preferential expression of the drosophila rutabaga gene in mushroom bodies, neural centers for learning in insects

    Pyung Lim Han;Lonny R. Levin;Randall R. Reed;Randall R. Reed;Ronald L. Davis

  • A feedback mechanism regulates monoallelic odorant receptor expression

    Joseph W. Lewcock;Randall R. Reed

  • Molecular cloning of odorant-binding protein: member of a ligand carrier family.

    Jonathan Pevsner;Randall R. Reed;Paul G. Feinstein;Solomon H. Snyder

Frequent Co-Authors

King Wai Yau
King Wai Yau Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Solomon H. Snyder
Solomon H. Snyder Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Jonathan Pevsner
Jonathan Pevsner National Institute of Mental Health
Colin A. Johnson
Colin A. Johnson University of Leeds
Cheryl A. Kitt
Cheryl A. Kitt Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Tania Attié-Bitach
Tania Attié-Bitach Université Paris Cité
Steven D. Munger
Steven D. Munger University of Florida
Frank Zufall
Frank Zufall Saarland University
Ronald L. Davis
Ronald L. Davis Scripps Research Institute
Nicholas Katsanis
Nicholas Katsanis Galatea Bio Inc

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