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List of works by Bih-Hwa Shieh

A comparison of the antagonisms by neostigmine and diaminopyridine against the neuromuscular block caused by cobrotoxin and (+)-tubocurarine

scientific article published in 1986

A novel protein encoded by the InaD gene regulates recovery of visual transduction in Drosophila

scientific article published in 1995

A unique isoform of phospholipase Cbeta4 highly expressed in the cerebellum and eye.

scientific article published in January 1999

Acetylcholine receptor synthesis rate and levels of receptor subunit messenger RNAs in chick muscle

scientific article published on January 1, 1988

Agonist-induced phosphorylation of the serotonin 5-HT2C receptor regulates its interaction with multiple PDZ protein 1.

scientific article published in 2003

Allene oxide synthesis by a natural fusion protein with lipoxygenase and catalase-related domains

book chapter

Allene oxide synthesis by a naturally fusion protein with lipoxygenase and catalase-related domains

book chapter

Anchoring TRP to the INAD macromolecular complex requires the last 14 residues in its carboxyl terminus

scientific article published in 2007

Association of INAD with NORPA is essential for controlled activation and deactivation of Drosophila phototransduction in vivo

scientific article published on November 11, 1997

Distinct roles of arrestin 1 protein in photoreceptors during Drosophila development

scientific article in 2014

Extracellular potassium and the regulation of acetylcholine receptor synthesis in embryonic chick muscle cells

scientific article published in 1983

Identification of a Naturally Occurring Peroxidase-Lipoxygenase Fusion Protein

scientific article published on September 26, 1997

Interaction of eye protein kinase C and INAD in Drosophila. Localization of binding domains and electrophysiological characterization of a loss of association in transgenic flies

scientific article published in 1998

Isolation and structure of an arrestin gene from Drosophila

scientific article published on February 1, 1990

Molecular genetics of retinal degeneration: A Drosophila perspective

scientific article published in 2011

Purification and molecular cloning of an 8R-lipoxygenase from the coral Plexaura homomalla reveal the related primary structures of R- and S-lipoxygenases

scientific article published in 1996

Quantitation of an alpha subunit splicing intermediate: evidence for transcriptional activation in the control of acetylcholine receptor expression in denervated chick skeletal muscle

scientific article in 1987

Regulation of the TRP Ca2+ channel by INAD in Drosophila photoreceptors

scientific article in 1996

Reversible phosphorylation of the signal transduction complex in Drosophila photoreceptors

scientific article published in 2000

Role of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in Drosophila photoreceptors

scientific article published in 2009

Role of Rhodopsin and Arrestin Phosphorylation in Retinal Degeneration of Drosophila

scientific article published on August 1, 2012

Role of protein phosphatase 2A in regulating the visual signaling in Drosophila

scientific article published in 2008

Scaffolding protein INAD regulates deactivation of vision by promoting phosphorylation of transient receptor potential by eye protein kinase C in Drosophila

scientific article in 2006

The cyclophilin homolog ninaA is a tissue-specific integral membrane protein required for the proper synthesis of a subset of Drosophila rhodopsins

scientific article in 1991

The ninaA gene required for visual transduction in Drosophila encodes a homologue of cyclosporin A-binding protein

scientific article published in March 1989

The second PDZ domain of INAD is a type I domain involved in binding to eye protein kinase C. Mutational analysis and naturally occurring variants

scientific article published in 2001

Trifluoperazine Stimulates Acetylcholine Receptor Synthesis in Cultured Chick Myotubes

scientific article published on May 1, 1984