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Teresa L. Yang-Feng

Teresa L. Yang-Feng

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
65
Citations
24214
World Ranking
1644
National Ranking
832

Overview

Teresa L. Yang-Feng is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their academic profile includes a focus on research activities conducted within this institution.

Information about recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, and main research topics related to Teresa L. Yang-Feng is not currently available.

There are no records of awards won by Teresa L. Yang-Feng in the provided data.

The scientist is not deceased.

Best Publications

  • Tyrosine kinase receptor with extensive homology to EGF receptor shares chromosomal location with neu oncogene.

    Lisa Coussens;Teresa L. Yang-Feng;Yu Cheng Liao;Ellson Chen

  • Insulin-like growth factor I receptor primary structure: comparison with insulin receptor suggests structural determinants that define functional specificity.

    A Ullrich;A Gray;A W Tam;T Yang-Feng

  • Structure of the receptor for platelet-derived growth factor helps define a family of closely related growth factor receptors

    Y. Yarden;J. A. Escobedo;W. J. Kuang;T. L. Yang-Feng

  • Multiple, distinct forms of bovine and human protein kinase C suggest diversity in cellular signaling pathways.

    Lisa Coussens;Peter J. Parker;Lucy Rhee;Teresa L. Yang-Feng

  • Antidepressant- and cocaine-sensitive human serotonin transporter: molecular cloning, expression, and chromosomal localization.

    Sammanda Ramamoorthy;Andrea L. Bauman;Kim R. Moore;Hong Han

  • Cloning, sequencing, and expression of the gene coding for the human platelet alpha 2-adrenergic receptor

    B. K. Kobilka;H. Matsui;T. S. Kobilka;T. L. Yang-Feng

  • cDNA for the human beta 2-adrenergic receptor: a protein with multiple membrane-spanning domains and encoded by a gene whose chromosomal location is shared with that of the receptor for platelet-derived growth factor.

    Brian K. Kobilka;Richard A. F. Dixon;Thomas Frielle;Henrik G. Dohlman

  • The neu Gene: an erbB-Homologous Gene Distinct from and Unlinked to the Gene Encoding the EGF Receptor

    Alan L. Schechter;Mien Chie Hung;Lalitha Vaidyanathan;Robert A. Weinberg

  • An intronless gene encoding a potential member of the family of receptors coupled to guanine nucleotide regulatory proteins

    Brian K. Kobilka;Thomas Frielle;Sheila Collins;Theresa Yang-Feng

  • Human Intestinal H+/Peptide Cotransporter: CLONING, FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION, AND CHROMOSOMAL LOCALIZATION

    Rong Liang;You-Jun Fei;Puttur D. Prasad;Sammanda Ramamoorthy

  • Cloning, pharmacological characterization, and chromosome assignment of the human dopamine transporter.

    B Giros;S el Mestikawy;N Godinot;K Zheng

  • Cloning and expression of a human kidney cDNA for an alpha 2-adrenergic receptor subtype

    J W Regan;T S Kobilka;T L Yang-Feng;M G Caron

  • Molecular cloning and expression of the cDNA for a novel alpha 1-adrenergic receptor subtype.

    Debra A. Schwinn;Jon W. Lomasney;Wulfing Lorenz;Pamela J. Szklut

  • Molecular analysis and chromosomal mapping of amplified genes isolated from a transformed mouse 3T3 cell line

    Linda Cahilly-Snyder;Teresa Yang-Feng;Uta Francke;Donna L. George

  • Molecular cloning and expression of the cDNA for the alpha 1A-adrenergic receptor. The gene for which is located on human chromosome 5.

    Jon W. Lomasney;Susanna Cotecchia;Wulfing Lorenz;Wah Ying Leung

  • Cloning, molecular characterization, and chromosomal assignment of a gene encoding a second D1 dopamine receptor subtype: differential expression pattern in rat brain compared with the D1A receptor

    Mario Tiberi;Keith R. Jarvie;Chris Silvia;Pierre Falardeau

  • Cytogenetic results from the U.S. Collaborative Study on CVS.

    D. H. Ledbetter;J. M. Zachary;J. L. Simpson;M. S. Golbus

  • Cloning of the Sodium-dependent, Broad-scope, Neutral Amino Acid Transporter Bo from a Human Placental Choriocarcinoma Cell Line

    Ramesh Kekuda;Puttur D. Prasad;You Jun Fei;Viviana Torres-Zamorano

  • A Transcript Map of the Newly Defined 165 kb Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome Critical Region

    Tracy J. Wright;Darrell O. Ricke;Karen Denison;Simone Abmayr

  • Functional characterization and chromosomal localization of a cloned taurine transporter from human placenta

    S. Ramamoorthy;F. H. Leibach;V. B. Mahesh;Hong Han

Frequent Co-Authors

Uta Francke
Uta Francke Stanford University
Anand Swaroop
Anand Swaroop National Institutes of Health
Peter E. Schwartz
Peter E. Schwartz Yale University
Marc G. Caron
Marc G. Caron Duke University
Frederick H. Leibach
Frederick H. Leibach Augusta University
Robert J. Lefkowitz
Robert J. Lefkowitz Duke University
Vadivel Ganapathy
Vadivel Ganapathy Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Kay Tanaka
Kay Tanaka Yale University
David E. Barton
David E. Barton University College Dublin
Axel Ullrich
Axel Ullrich Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry

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