Dawson, Scott
Associate Professor
所属大学: University of California, Davis
所属学院: College of Biological Sciences
近期论文
Woessner, D.J., and Dawson, S.C. (2012). The Giardia “median body protein” is a ventral disc protein that is critical for maintaining a domed disc conformation during attachment. Eukaryotic Cell (in press) Fritz-Laylin, L.K., Prochnik, S.E., Ginger, M.L., Dacks, J., Carpenter, M.L., Field, M.C., Kuo, A., Paredez, A., Chapman, J., Pham, J.K., Shengqiang, S., Neupane, R., Cipriano, M.J., Mancuso, J., Tu, H., Salamov, A., Lindquist, E., Shapiro, H., Lucas, S., Grigoriev, I.V., Cande, W.Z., Fulton, C., Rokhsar, D.S., and Dawson, S.C. (2010). The genome of Naegleria gruberi illuminates early eukaryotic versatilty. Cell (in press). Hirst, M. B., Kita, K., and Dawson, S.C. (2011). ImmunoFISH of microbial eukaryotes: combining molecular and morphological information. PLoS One 6(12): e28158 House, S.A., Richter, D., Pham, J.K., and Dawson, S.C. (2011). Giardia Flagellar Motility is Not Directly Required to Maintain Attachment to Surfaces. PLoS Pathogens 7:e1002167 Hagen, K.D., Hirakawa, M.P., House, S.A., Schwartz, C.L., Pham, J.K., Cipriano, M.J., De La Torre, M.J., Sek, A.C., Du, G., Forsythe, B.M., Dawson, S.C. (2011). Novel structural components of the ventral disc and lateral crest in Giardia intestinalis. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 5(12): e1442