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ZFIN ID:
ZDB-PERS-010107-7
Salaneck, Erik
Email:
Erik.Salaneck@neuro.uu.se
URL:
Affiliation:
Address:
Department of Neuroscience Unit of Pharmacology Uppsala University Box 593 Uppsala, S-75124 Sweden
Country:
Phone:
46-18-471-4173
Fax:
46-18-511-540
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
PUBLICATIONS
Salaneck, E., Larsson, T.A., Larson, E.T., and Larhammar, D. (2008) Birth and death of neuropeptide Y receptor genes in relation to the teleost fish tetraploidization. Gene. 409(1-2):61-71
Salaneck, E., Larson, E.T., Larsson, T.A., and Larhammar, D. (2005) Effects of a teleost tetraploidization on neuropeptide y receptor gene repertoire in ray-finned fishes. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1040:457-459
Larhammar, D., and Salaneck, E. (2004) Molecular evolution of NPY receptor subtypes. Neuropeptides. 38(4):141-151
Ruuskanen, J., Xhaard, H., Marjamäki, A., Salaneck, E., Salminen, T., Yan, Y.-L., Postlethwait, J.H., Johnson, M.S., Larhammar, D., and Scheinin, M. (2004) Identification of duplicated fourth {alpha}2-adrenergic receptor subtype by cloning and mapping of five receptor genes in zebrafish. Mol. Biol. Evol.. 10:14-28
Salaneck, E., Fredriksson, R., Larson, E.T., Conlon, J.M., and Larhammar, D. (2001) A neuropeptide Y receptor Y1-subfamily gene from an agnathan, the European river lamprey. European journal of biochemistry. 268(23):6146-6154
Salaneck, E.W. (2001) Molecular evolution of neuropeptide Y receptors in vertebrates (Lampetra fluviatilis, Squalus acanthias, Danio rerio). Ph.D. Thesis.
Risinger, C., Salaneck, E., Söderberg, C., Gates, M., Postlethwait, J.H., and Larhammar, D. (1998) Cloning of two loci for synapse protein Snap25 in zebrafish: Comparison of paralogous linkage groups suggests loss of one locus in the mammalian lineage. Journal of neuroscience research. 54(5):563-573
Lundell, I., Ringvall, M., Starbäck, P., Salaneck, E., Berglund, M., and Larhammar, D. (1998) Cloning of neuropeptide Y receptors in zebrafish. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 839:515-517
Lundell, I., Berglund, M.M., Starbäck, P., Salaneck, E., Gehlert, D.R., and Larhammar, D. (1997) Cloning and characterization of a novel neuropeptide Y receptor subtype in the zebrafish. DNA and cell biology. 16(11):1357-1363
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