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Thomas Edrington PhD

Thomas is a  graduate of UC Davis in Biochemistry who received his PhD at the University of Connetticut and is currently a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Virginia.

Following UC Davis he worked for  two years as a Research Assistant at UCSF focused on basic and biomedical aspects of protease function.  His initial publication was chosen  as an  important paper by the Faculty of 1000 Biology.




Thomas and Dusty Edrington

Publications:

Edrington, T. C., Bennett, M. P, Albert, A. D (2008) Calorimetric Studies ofBovine Rod Outer Segment Disk Membranes Support a Monomeric Unit for Both Rhodopsin and Opsin. Biophys. J.  95, 2859-66

Edrington, T. C. V, Yeagle, P. L., Gretzula, C. L., Boesze-Battaglia, K. (2007)Calcium-dependent association of calmodulin with the c-terminal domain of the tetraspannin protein peripherin/rds,                                 Biochemistry 46, 3862-71

Edrington, T.C. V, Lapointe, R. Yeagle, P. L., Gretzula, C. L., Boesze-Battaglia,K. (2007) Peripherin-2: an intracellular analogy to viral fusion proteins. Biochemistry 46, 3605-13

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