Superfund Research Program
Dennis Thiele
Duke University
Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology
Box 3813 Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina 27710
Phone: 919-681-5776
Fax: 919-682-6044
Email: dennis.thiele@duke.edu
Projects
- Duke University: Mechanism of Environmental Stress-Induced Developmental Abnormalities (2000-2011)
Publications
2010
- Kim B, Turski ML, Nose Y, Casad M, Rockman HA, Thiele D. 2010. Cardiac copper deficiency activates a systemic signaling mechanism that communicates with the copper acquisition and storage organs. Cell Metab 11(5):353-63. doi:10.1016/j.cmet.2010.04.003 PMID:20444417 PMCID:PMC2901851
2007
- Turski ML, Thiele D. 2007. Drosophila ctrl A functions as a copper transporter essential for development. J Biol Chem 282:24017-24026. PMID:17573340