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Melissa A. Harrington
Melissa A. Harrington
Professor of Biology, Delaware State University
Verified email at desu.edu
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Serotonin Receptor “Families” in the Central Nervous System: An Overviewa
SJ Peroutka, AW Schmidt, AJ Sleight, MA Harrington
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 600 (1), 104-112, 1990
791990
The structure of cowpea mosaic virus at 3.5 å resolution
CV Stauffacher, R Usha, MA Harrington, T Schmidt, MV Hosur, ...
IN: Crystallography in Molecular Biology, pp 293-308, 1987
621987
5-Hydroxytryptamine1A receptors are linked to a Gi-adenylate cyclase complex in rat hippocampus
MA Harrington, D Oksenberg, SJ Peroutka
European journal of pharmacology 154 (1), 95-98, 1988
601988
Agonist-induced desensitization and loss of high-affinity binding sites of stably expressed human 5-HT1A receptors.
MA Harrington, K Shaw, P Zhong, RD Ciaranello
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 268 (3), 1098-1106, 1994
581994
Molecular biology of serotonin receptors.
MA Harrington, P Zhong, SJ Garlow, RD Ciaranello
The Journal of clinical psychiatry 53, 8-27, 1992
491992
Closing the gap: first year success in college mathematics at an HBCU.
MA Harrington, A Lloyd, T Smolinski, M Shahin
Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 16 (5), 92-106, 2016
462016
Redox reagents and divalent cations alter the kinetics of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator channel gating
MA Harrington, KL Gunderson, RR Kopito
Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (39), 27536-27544, 1999
461999
Slime-trail tracking in the predatory snail, Euglandina rosea.
KT Clifford, L Gross, K Johnson, KJ Martin, N Shaheen, MA Harrington
Behavioral neuroscience 117 (5), 1086, 2003
422003
Modulation of 5‐Hydroxytryptamine1A Receptor Density by Nonhydrolyzable GTP Analogues
MA Harrington, SJ Peroutka
Journal of neurochemistry 54 (1), 294-299, 1990
391990
A predatory snail distinguishes between conspecific and heterospecific snails and trails based on chemical cues in slime
N Shaheen, K Patel, P Patel, M Moore, MA Harrington
Animal behaviour 70 (5), 1067-1077, 2005
382005
Cysteine residues in the nucleotide binding domains regulate the conductance state of CFTR channels
MA Harrington, RR Kopito
Biophysical journal 82 (3), 1278-1292, 2002
302002
Nonreciprocal mechanisms in up- and downregulation of spinal motoneuron excitability by modulators of KCNQ/Kv7 channels
J Lombardo, MA Harrington
Journal of Neurophysiology 116 (5), 2114-2124, 2016
292016
(R)-(-)-[77Br] 4-bromo-2, 5-dimethoxyamphetamine labels a novel 5-hydroxytryptamine binding site in brain membranes.
SJ Peroutka, A Hamik, MA Harrington, AJ Hoffman, CA Mathis, PA Pierce, ...
Molecular pharmacology 34 (4), 537-542, 1988
261988
Electrophysiological properties of motor neurons in a mouse model of severe spinal muscular atrophy: in vitro versus in vivo development
H Zhang, N Robinson, C Wu, W Wang, MA Harrington
PLoS One 5 (7), e11696, 2010
192010
6-Substituted tricyclic partial ergoline compounds are selective and potent 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptor agents
JL Slaughter, MA Harrington, SJ Peroutka
Life sciences 47 (15), 1331-1337, 1990
171990
Crystallization of viruses and virus proteins
PC Sehnke, MA Harrington, MV Hosur, Y Li, R Usha, RC Tucker, W Bomu, ...
J. Crystal Growth 90, 222-230, 1988
161988
Crystallography in Molecular Biology
CV Stauffacher, R Usha, M Harrington, T Schmidt, MV Hosur, JE Johnson
Moras, D, 293-308, 1987
161987
Rapid activity-dependent modulation of the intrinsic excitability through up-regulation of KCNQ/Kv7 channel function in neonatal spinal motoneurons
J Lombardo, J Sun, MA Harrington
PLoS One 13 (3), e0193948, 2018
152018
Neuronal and network activity in networks of cultured spinal motor neurons
HM Zhang, N Robinson, I Gómez-Curet, W Wang, MA Harrington
Neuroreport 20 (9), 849-854, 2009
152009
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Delaware’s underserved communities
SX Wang, N Bell-Rogers, D Dillard, MA Harrington
Delaware Journal of Public Health 7 (4), 168, 2021
132021
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