Michael S. Lan
LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans
99 Papers
1.2K Citations
Michael S. Lan is an academic researcher from LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 96 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael S. Lan include Boston Children's Hospital & University of Maryland, Baltimore.
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Papers
Molecular cloning and identification of a receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase, IA-2, from human insulinoma.
TL;DR: It appears that IA-2 is a new member of the receptor-type PTP family that is expressed in islet and brain tissues that possesses highly conserved regions similar to the catalytic domains found in members of the protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) family.
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Detection of a pancreatic cancer-associated antigen (DU-PAN-2 antigen) in serum and ascites of patients with adenocarcinoma.
Richard S. Metzgar,Ned Rodriguez,Olivera J. Finn,Michael S. Lan,Vicki N. Daasch,Philip D. Fernsten,William C. Meyers,William F. Sindelar,Robert S. Sandler,Hilliard F. Seigler +9 more
TL;DR: A competition radioimmunoassay was developed, utilizing a murine monoclonal antibody to human pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells, showing that the specific DU-PAN-2 activity resided in two major high molecular weight bands.
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The Transcription Factor Encyclopedia
Dimas Yusuf,Stefanie L. Butland,Magdalena I. Swanson,Eugene Bolotin,Amy Ticoll,Warren A. Cheung,Xiao Yu Cindy Zhang,Christopher Td Dickman,Debra L. Fulton,Jonathan Lim,Jake Schnabl,Oscar H. P. Ramos,Mireille Vasseur-Cognet,Charles N. de Leeuw,Elizabeth M. Simpson,Gerhart U. Ryffel,Eric Lam,Ralf Kist,Miranda Sc Wilson,Raquel Marco-Ferreres,Jan J. Brosens,Leonardo Beccari,Paola Bovolenta,Bérénice A. Benayoun,Lara J. Monteiro,Helma Dc Schwenen,Lars Grøntved,Elizabeth D. Wederell,Susanne Mandrup,Reiner A. Veitia,Harini Chakravarthy,Pamela A. Hoodless,M. Michela Mancarelli,Bruce E. Torbett,Alison H. Banham,Sekhar P. Reddy,Rebecca L. Cullum,Michaela Liedtke,Mario P. Tschan,Michelle Vaz,Angie Rizzino,Mariastella Zannini,Seth Frietze,Peggy J. Farnham,Astrid Eijkelenboom,Philip J. Brown,David Laperrière,Dominique Leprince,Tiziana de Cristofaro,Kelly L. Prince,Marrit Putker,Luis del Peso,Gieri Camenisch,Roland H. Wenger,Michal Mikula,Marieke Rozendaal,Sylvie Mader,Jerzy Ostrowski,Simon J. Rhodes,Capucine Van Rechem,Gaylor Boulay,Sam W. Z. Olechnowicz,Mary B. Breslin,Michael S. Lan,Kyster K. Nanan,Michael Wegner,Juan Hou,Rachel D. Mullen,Stephanie C. Colvin,Peter J. Noy,Carol F. Webb,Matthew E. Witek,Scott Ferrell,Juliet M. Daniel,Jason Y. Park,Scott A. Waldman,Daniel J. Peet,Michael J. Taggart,Padma-Sheela Jayaraman,Julien J. Karrich,Bianca Blom,Farhad Vesuna,Henriette O'Geen,Yunfu Sun,Richard M. Gronostajski,Mark W. Woodcroft,Margaret R. Hough,Edwin Chen,Nicholas Europe-Finner,Magdalena Karolczak-Bayatti,Jarrod Bailey,Oliver Hankinson,Venu Raman,David P. LeBrun,Shyam Biswal,Christopher J. Harvey,Jason P. DeBruyne,John B. Hogenesch,Robert F. Hevner,Christophe Héligon,Xin M. Luo,Marissa Cathleen Blank,Kathleen J. Millen,David S. Sharlin,Douglas Forrest,Karin Dahlman-Wright,Chunyan Zhao,Yuriko Mishima,Satrajit Sinha,Rumela Chakrabarti,Elodie Portales-Casamar,Frances M. Sladek,Philip Bradley,Wyeth W. Wasserman +113 more
TL;DR: The Transcription Factor Encyclopedia (TFe), a new web-based compendium of mini review articles on transcription factors (TFs) that is founded on the principles of open access and collaboration, is presented.
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Identification of the protein disulfide isomerase family member PDIp in experimental Parkinson's disease and Lewy body pathology
Kelly J. Conn,Wenwu Gao,Wenwu Gao,Ann C. McKee,Ann C. McKee,Michael S. Lan,M. David Ullman,M. David Ullman,Patricia B. Eisenhauer,Patricia B. Eisenhauer,Patricia B. Eisenhauer,Richard E. Fine,Richard E. Fine,John M. Wells,John M. Wells +14 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that increased PDIp expression in dopaminergic (DA) neurons might contribute to LB formation and neurodegeneration, and that this increased PDip expression may be the result of proteasome impairment.
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Immunological heterogeneity in type I diabetes: presence of distinct autoantibody patterns in patients with acute onset and slowly progressive disease.
J. Seissler,J. J. J. de Sonnaville,N. G. Morgenthaler,Holger Steinbrenner,D. Glawe,Khoo-Morgenthaler Uy,Michael S. Lan,A. L. Notkins,R. J. Heine,Werner A. Scherbaum +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that clinical subtypes of Type I diabetes are associated with distinct humoral autoimmunity whereas GADA and an uncharacterized ICA subspecificity indicate slowly progressive disease.