James A. Grunkemeyer

Research Assistant Professor

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School of Medicine

James A. Grunkemeyer

Research Assistant Professor

Department

Biomedical Sciences

Position

Research Assistant Professor

Publications

  • Nature communications
    Rudd Justin C., etal Flower dependent trafficking of lamellar bodies facilitates maturation of the epidermal barrier
    16:1, p. 6892 2025
  • Biomarker research
    Fu Yusi, etal Transcriptomic changes and gene fusions during the progression from Barrett’s esophagus to esophageal adenocarcinoma
    12:1, p. 78 2024
  • The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
    Opere Catherine, etal Regulation of IOP and Retinal Degeneration by GYY 4137 in Carbomer-Induced OHT Rabbits, In vivo
    389, p. 530 - 530 2024
  • Xu Jihao, etal Engrailed-1 Promotes Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis 2024
  • The Journal of biological chemistry
    Rudd Justin C., etal Membrane structure and internalization dynamics of human Flower isoforms hFWE3 and hFWE4 indicate a conserved endocytic role for hFWE4, p. 104945 - 104945 2023
  • Cell
    Roe Jae-Seok, etal Enhancer Reprogramming Promotes Pancreatic Cancer Metastasis
    170:5, p. 875 - 888.e20 2017
  • The FASEB journal
    Radhakrishnan Prakash, etal Truncated O ‐ glycans Enhance Tumorigenicity of Pancreatic Tumors
    27:S1 2013
  • The Journal of biological chemistry
    Grunkemeyer James A, etal CD2-associated protein (CD2AP) expression in podocytes rescues lethality of CD2AP deficiency
    280:33, p. 29677 - 29681 2005
  • Molecular Reproduction and Development
    Solaiman F., etal Modular retro-vectors for transgenic and therapeutic use
    56:2, p. 309 - 315 2000
  • Genes & development
    Cosgrove D, etal Collagen COL4A3 knockout: a mouse model for autosomal Alport syndrome
    10:23, p. 2981 - 2992 1996
  • Current Opinion on Therapeutic Patents
    Grunkemeyer James A., etal Patent Activity Table: Transgenic animals
    3:7, p. 1073 - 1077 1993
  • Genomics
    Kimberling W. J., etal Linkage of usher syndrome type I gene (USH1B) to the long arm of chromosome 11
    14:4, p. 988 - 994 1992