Edwin Chapman (biochemist)
Edwin R. Chapman (born July 20, 1962 in Bellingham, Washington) is an American biochemist known for his work on Ca2+-triggered exocytosis. He currently serves as the Ricardo Miledi Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he is also an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Hua Bai, Renhao Xue, Huan Bao, Leili Zhang, Arun Yethiraj, Qiang Cui, Edwin R. ChapmanGet full text
Published 2016-03-01
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7by Huisheng Liu, Hua Bai, Enfu Hui, Lu Yang, Chantell S Evans, Zhao Wang, Sung E Kwon, Edwin R ChapmanGet full text
Published 2014-02-01
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8by Felix L Yeh, Min Dong, Jun Yao, William H Tepp, Guangyun Lin, Eric A Johnson, Edwin R ChapmanGet full text
Published 2010-11-01
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11by Ewa Bomba-Warczak, Jason D. Vevea, Joel M. Brittain, Annette Figueroa-Bernier, William H. Tepp, Eric A. Johnson, Felix L. Yeh, Edwin R. ChapmanGet full text
Published 2016-08-01
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12by Berrak Ugur, Huan Bao, Michal Stawarski, Lita R. Duraine, Zhongyuan Zuo, Yong Qi Lin, G. Gregory Neely, Gregory T. Macleod, Edwin R. Chapman, Hugo J. BellenGet full text
Published 2017-12-01
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14by David A. Ruhl, Ewa Bomba-Warczak, Emma T. Watson, Mazdak M. Bradberry, Tabitha A. Peterson, Trina Basu, Alyssa Frelka, Chantell S. Evans, Joseph S. Briguglio, Tamara Basta, Michael H. B. Stowell, Jeffrey N. Savas, Avtar Roopra, Robert A. Pearce, Robert C. Piper, Edwin R. ChapmanGet full text
Published 2019-08-01
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