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Thomas Martin

Researcher at University of California, San Francisco

Publications -  311
Citations -  17918

Thomas Martin is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Exocytosis. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 242 publications receiving 15771 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Martin include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & University of Western Australia.

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Calcium-dependent release of norepinephrine from permeabilized PC12 cells is inhibited by ∼48 and ∼112 kDa fragments of botulinum neurotoxin type E

TL;DR: The results clarify the molecular basis of activation of neurotoxin by trypsin and dithiothreitol and exclude Ca(2+)-stimulated norepinephrine secretory pathway from the analysis.
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Identification of Proteins Required for Ca2+‐activated Secretiona

TL;DR: All cell types are capable of exporting proteins to the extracellular space via a vesicle-mediated constitutive secretory pathway and recent purification efforts have resulted in the characterization of one of these proteins, ExoI, a member of the 14-3-3 family of 30-kDa proteins.
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Transporters in starch synthesis.

TL;DR: This review predominantly focuses on transporters of the plastid inner envelope membrane and their roles are discussed within an overview of starch synthesis.
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Acute pulmonary emboli following rebound phenomenon after Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir treatment for COVID-19

TL;DR: The need to evaluate known complications of SARS-CoV-2 including venous thromboembolism in patients reporting recurring symptoms is highlighted and cases of severe rebound phenomenon after Nm/R should be reported by clinicians to better appreciate the use of the investigational medicine during the Omicron wave and among vaccinated persons.
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The priming factor CAPS1 regulates dense-core vesicle acidification by interacting with rabconnectin3β/WDR7 in neuroendocrine cells

TL;DR: MS analysis of CAPS1 immunoprecipitates from brain membrane fractions revealed thatCAPS1 associates with a rabconnectin3 (Rbcn3) complex comprising Dmx-like 2 (DMXL2) and WD repeat domain 7 (WDR7) proteins, which reveal a basis for CAPS 1 binding to DCVs and for CAPs1 regulation of V-ATPase activity via RBCn3β/WDR 7 interactions.