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91
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29517
World Ranking
2325
National Ranking
1243

Overview

Thomas R. Soderling is affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States. Their academic career is focused on scientific research within this institution.

No recent papers or specific publications associated with Thomas R. Soderling are currently documented. Similarly, there are no listed frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publishers linked to their work in the available data.

Their main fields of study, subfields, and principal research topics have not been detailed in the accessible information. Likewise, no awards or distinctions have been recorded in the data.

Given the absence of detailed publication records, co-authorships, or research themes, it is not possible to outline the specific scholarly contributions or areas of expertise for Thomas R. Soderling beyond their institutional affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Regulatory Phosphorylation of AMPA-Type Glutamate Receptors by CaM-KII During Long-Term Potentiation

    Andres Barria;Dominique Muller;Victor Derkach;Leslie C. Griffith

  • Ca2+/calmodulin-kinase II enhances channel conductance of α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate type glutamate receptors

    Victor Derkach;Andres Barria;Thomas R. Soderling

  • Regulatory mechanisms of AMPA receptors in synaptic plasticity

    Victor A. Derkach;Michael C. Oh;Eric S. Guire;Thomas R. Soderling

  • A structural basis for substrate specificities of protein Ser/Thr kinases: primary sequence preference of casein kinases I and II, NIMA, phosphorylase kinase, calmodulin-dependent kinase II, CDK5, and Erk1.

    Z. Songyang;Kun Ping Lu;Young T. Kwon;Li Huei Tsai

  • Calcium promotes cell survival through CaM-K kinase activation of the protein-kinase-B pathway

    Shigetoshi Yano;Hiroshi Tokumitsu;Thomas R. Soderling

  • Postsynaptic protein phosphorylation and LTP.

    Thomas R Soderling;Victor A Derkach

  • Calmodulin-Kinases: Modulators of Neuronal Development and Plasticity

    Gary A. Wayman;Yong-Seok Lee;Hiroshi Tokumitsu;Alcino J. Silva

  • An activity-regulated microRNA controls dendritic plasticity by down-regulating p250GAP

    Gary A. Wayman;Monika Davare;Hideaki Ando;Dale Fortin

  • The Ca2+–calmodulin-dependent protein kinase cascade

    Thomas R Soderling

  • Activity-dependent dendritic arborization mediated by CaM-kinase I activation and enhanced CREB-dependent transcription of Wnt-2.

    Gary A. Wayman;Soren Impey;Daniel Marks;Takeo Saneyoshi

  • Extrasynaptic Membrane Trafficking Regulated by GluR1 Serine 845 Phosphorylation Primes AMPA Receptors for Long-term Potentiation

    Michael C. Oh;Victor A. Derkach;Eric S. Guire;Thomas R. Soderling

  • Identification of the Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II regulatory phosphorylation site in the alpha-amino-3-hydroxyl-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionate-type glutamate receptor.

    Andres Barria;Victor Derkach;Thomas Soderling

  • Calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II and long-term potentiation enhance synaptic transmission by the same mechanism

    Pierre Marie Lledo;Gregory O. Hjelmstad;Sucheta Mukherji;Thomas R. Soderling

  • Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II.

    R. J. Colbran;C. M. Schworer;Y. Hashimoto;Y. L. Fong

  • Phosphorylation and regulation of glutamate receptors by calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II

    Ellen McGlade-Mcculloh;Hideyuki Yamamoto;Soon Eng Tan;Debra A. Brickey

  • CHARACTERIZATION OF CA2+/CALMODULIN-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASE IV : ROLE IN TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION

    H Enslen;P Sun;D Brickey;S H Soderling

  • Protein kinases. Regulation by autoinhibitory domains.

    T R Soderling

  • Phosphorylation of CBP Mediates Transcriptional Activation by Neural Activity and CaM Kinase IV

    Soren Impey;Amy L Fong;Yanhong Wang;Jean Rene Cardinaux

  • Inactivation of Glycogen Synthetase and Activation of Phosphorylase Kinase by Muscle Adenosine 3',5'-Monophosphate-dependent Protein Kinases

    Thomas R. Soderling;John P. Hickenbottom;Erwin M. Reimann;Felix L. Hunkeler

  • Regulation of mitogen-activated protein kinases by a calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase cascade

    Hervé Enslen;Hiroshi Tokumitsu;Philip J.S. Stork;Roger J. Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary A. Wayman
Gary A. Wayman Washington State University
Hiroshi Tokumitsu
Hiroshi Tokumitsu Okayama University
Roger J. Colbran
Roger J. Colbran Vanderbilt University
Soren Impey
Soren Impey Oregon Health & Science University
Richard H. Goodman
Richard H. Goodman Oregon Health & Science University
Jackie D. Corbin
Jackie D. Corbin Vanderbilt University
Karl Obrietan
Karl Obrietan The Ohio State University
John H. Exton
John H. Exton Vanderbilt University
Eishichi Miyamoto
Eishichi Miyamoto Kumamoto University
Coleen M. Atkins
Coleen M. Atkins University of Miami

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