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Tobias Meyer is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Meyer has contributed extensively to subfields including cell biology, molecular biology, sociology and political science, oncology, and public health.

Their work focuses on a range of scientific topics such as cellular mechanics and interactions, cancer-related molecular pathways, criminal law and policy, medical and health sciences research, microtubule and mitosis dynamics, medical practices and rehabilitation, and DNA repair mechanisms.

Key recent papers authored include:

  • Enhanced substrate stress relaxation promotes filopodia-mediated cell migration, 2021, Nature Materials
  • Membrane-proximal F-actin restricts local membrane protrusions and directs cell migration, 2020, Science
  • Clinical CDK4/6 inhibitors induce selective and immediate dissociation of p21 from cyclin D-CDK4 to inhibit CDK2, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Stress-mediated exit to quiescence restricted by increasing persistence in CDK4/6 activation, 2020, eLife
  • CDC7-independent G1/S transition revealed by targeted protein degradation, 2022, Nature

Meyer has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, including Damien Garbett, Yilin Fan, Mingyu Chung, Chad Liu, and Nalin Ratnayeke.

The primary publication venues where Meyer's work appears include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), VDI nachrichten, Nature Communications, Nature, and arXiv (Cornell University).

In addition to journal publications, Meyer has a book titled Strafbare Korruption bei Kooperationen mit den Gesundheitshandwerken, published by Nomos in 2021.

Best Publications

  • STIM Is a Ca2+ Sensor Essential for Ca2+-Store-Depletion-Triggered Ca2+ Influx

    Jen Liou;Man Lyang Kim;Won Do Heo;Joshua T. Jones

  • STIM Is a Ca 2+ Sensor Essential for Ca 2+ -Store-Depletion-Triggered Ca 2+ Influx

    Jen Liou;Won Do Heo;Joshua T. Jones;Jason W. Myers

  • Range of messenger action of calcium ion and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate

    Nancy Lynn Allbritton;Tobias Meyer;Lubert Stryer

  • PI(3,4,5)P3 and PI(4,5)P2 lipids target proteins with polybasic clusters to the plasma membrane.

    Won Do Heo;Takanari Inoue;Wei Sun Park;Man Lyang Kim

  • Receptor-induced transient reduction in plasma membrane PtdIns(4,5)P2 concentration monitored in living cells

    Thomas P. Stauffer;Seungkril Ahn;Tobias Meyer

  • Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate Functions as a Second Messenger that Regulates Cytoskeleton–Plasma Membrane Adhesion

    Drazen Raucher;Thomas Stauffer;Wen Chen;Kang Shen

  • Dynamic Control of CaMKII Translocation and Localization in Hippocampal Neurons by NMDA Receptor Stimulation

    Kang Shen;Tobias Meyer

  • Protein Kinase C as a Molecular Machine for Decoding Calcium and Diacylglycerol Signals

    Elena Oancea;Tobias Meyer

  • STIM2 Is a Feedback Regulator that Stabilizes Basal Cytosolic and Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ Levels

    Onn Brandman;Jen Liou;Wei Sun Park;Tobias Meyer

  • Calmodulin trapping by calcium-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase.

    Tobias Meyer;Phyllis I. Hanson;Lubert Stryer;Howard Schulman

  • Live-cell imaging reveals sequential oligomerization and local plasma membrane targeting of stromal interaction molecule 1 after Ca2+ store depletion.

    Jen Liou;Marc Fivaz;Takanari Inoue;Tobias Meyer

  • The proliferation-quiescence decision is controlled by a bifurcation in CDK2 activity at mitotic exit.

    Sabrina L. Spencer;Steven D. Cappell;Feng-Chiao Tsai;K. Wesley Overton

  • Localized biphasic changes in phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate at sites of phagocytosis

    Roberto J. Botelho;Mary Teruel;Renee Dierckman;Richard Anderson

  • A Genome-wide siRNA Screen Reveals Diverse Cellular Processes and Pathways that Mediate Genome Stability

    Renee D. Paulsen;Deena V. Soni;Roy Wollman;Angela T. Hahn

  • Dual role of calmodulin in autophosphorylation of multifunctional cam kinase may underlie decoding of calcium signals

    Phyllis I. Hanson;Tobias Meyer;Lubert Stryer;Howard Schulman

  • Rapid chemically induced changes of PtdIns(4,5)P2 gate KCNQ ion channels.

    Byung Chang Suh;Takanari Inoue;Tobias Meyer;Bertil Hille

  • Molecular model for receptor-stimulated calcium spiking

    Tobias Meyer;Lubert Stryer

  • Interlinked Fast and Slow Positive Feedback Loops Drive Reliable Cell Decisions

    Onn Brandman;James E. Ferrell;Rong Li;Tobias Meyer

  • Feedback loops shape cellular signals in space and time

    Onn Brandman;Tobias Meyer

  • An inducible translocation strategy to rapidly activate and inhibit small GTPase signaling pathways

    Takanari Inoue;Won Do Heo;Joshua S Grimley;Thomas J Wandless

Frequent Co-Authors

Won Do Heo
Won Do Heo Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
James E. Ferrell
James E. Ferrell Stanford University
Lubert Stryer
Lubert Stryer Stanford University
Thomas J. Wandless
Thomas J. Wandless Stanford University
Kang Shen
Kang Shen Stanford University
Matthew P. Scott
Matthew P. Scott Stanford University
Nancy L. Allbritton
Nancy L. Allbritton University of Washington
Howard Schulman
Howard Schulman Stanford University
John H. Brumell
John H. Brumell University of Toronto
John D. York
John D. York Vanderbilt University

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