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Studies

Cell Biology Group

The Cell Biology Group conducts several ongoing research projects within the Laboratory of Respiratory Biology. For more information, please see the following links to individual project pages.

  • Retinoid-Related Orphan Receptors are a distinct subfamily of nuclear receptors that are involved in a variety of processes such as metabolism, stress response and the production of mature T cells.

  • GLI-Similar (GLIS) is a subfamily of Krüppel-like zinc finger proteins that plays a role in several illnesses such as diabetes, glaucoma and kidney disease.

  • Ubiquitin-Containing RAP80 is a receptor-associated protein that is involved in important cellular roles such as endocytosis, DNA repair and replication.

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Last Reviewed: October 03, 2007