学术信息
Na-coupled Bicarbonate Transporters: Expression, Structure and Function
生理与病理生理学系及糖尿病中心学术活动
题目:Na-coupled Biocarbonate Transporters: Expression, Structure and Function
讲演人:Li-Ming Chen, Ph.D.
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
时间:2008-10-9(Thursday),12:00
地点:生理楼三层会议室
CV of Dr. Li-Ming Chen
Education
August, 1997-July 2002
Ph.D. Biochemistry and Molecular biology
Peking University College of Life Sciences
September, 1993-July, 1997
B. Sc. Biochemistry and Molecular biology
Peking University College of Life3 Sciences
Professional Experience
September, 2002-July 2003
Research Assistant, Nelson Institute, Department of Environmental Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
August, 2003-September, 2007
Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Cellular and Molecular Physiology
Yale University School of Medicine
October, 2007-August, 2008
Senior Research Associate, Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
September, 2008
Instructor (faculty), Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Selected publication
1. Chen LM*, Choi I, Haddad GG, Boron WF. Chronic continuous hypoxia decreases the expression of SLC 4A 7 (NBCn1) and SLC 4A 10 (NCBE) in mouse brain. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2007, 293(6):R2412-2420. (Impact factor: 3.661)
2. Chen LM*, Kelly ML, Rojas JD, Parker MD, Gill HS, Davis BA, Boron WF. Use of a new polyclonal antibody to study the distribution and glycosylation of the sodium-coupled bicarbonate transporter NCBE in rodent brain. Neuroscience. 2008, 151(2):374-385. (Impact factor: 3.352)
3. Chen LM*, Kelly ML, Parker MD, Gill HS, Davis BA, Boron WF. Expression and localization of Na+-driven Cl-HCO3– exchanger in rodent CNS. Neuroscience. 2008, 153(1):162-174. (Impact factor: 3.352)
4. Chen LM*, Haddad GG, Boron WF. Effects of chronic continuous hypoxia on the expression of SLC 4A 8 (NDCBE) in neonatal versus adult mouse brain. Brain Research. In Press, DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2008.08.033. (Impact factor: 2.218)
5. Endeward V, Musa-Aziz R, Cooper GJ, Chen LM, Pelletier MF, Virkki LV, Supuran CT, King LS, Boron WF, Gros G. Evidence that aquaporin 1 is the major pathway for CO 2 transport across the human erythrocyte membrane. FASEB J, 2006, 20:1974-1981. (Impact factor: 6.791) 热忱欢迎参加!