University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
College of Biological Sciences
http://www.cbs.umn.edu/

David Matthes, PhD

Teaching Associate Professor
612-626-5474
AB: Human Biology, Stanford University; MS: Biological Sciences, Stanford University; PhD: Molecular Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley

 


Courses:

Biol 2002 – Foundations in Biology
GCD 3485 – Bioinformatic Analysis
Biol 4004 – Cell Biology

 


Selected Publications:

Matthes, D.J., Beheshti, S. and Chalasani, S. (2001). In situ analysis of the expression of murine semaphorins in lymphoid tissues. The FASEB Journal 15 (4), A329.

Matthes, D.J. (2000). Problems and Solutions for Strachan and Read’s Human Molecular Genetics. Bios Scientific Publishers (Oxford, UK)

Matthes, D., French, A., Wu. M, and Ruiz, A (1999). Modulation of leukocyte migration by human and viral semaphorins. The FASEB Journal 13, A1134. Presented at FASEB 99, Washington, D.C. (April 17-21, 1999)

Chinnici, J. and Matthes, D. (1998). Genetics: Practice Problems and Solutions. Addison Wesley Longman (Menlo Park, CA).
Goodman, C.S., Kolodkin, A.L., Matthes, D.J., Bentley, D.R., O’Conner, T.O. (Sept 15, 1998). Semaphorin Gene Family. U.S. Patent #5,807,826.

Matthes, D.J., Sink, H., Kolodkin, A.L., and Goodman, C.S. (1995). Semaphorin II can function as a selective inhibitor of synaptic arborizations. Cell 81, 631-639.

Kolodkin, A.L, Matthes, D.J., and Goodman, C.S. (1993). The semaphorin genes encode a family of transmembrane and secreted growth cone guidance molecules. Cell 75, 1389-1399.

Kolodkin, A.L, Matthes, D.J., O'Conner, T., Patel, N.H., Admon, A., Bentley, D., and Goodman, C.S. (1992). Fasciclin IV: sequence, expression, and function in the grasshopper embryo. Neuron 9, 831-845.
 



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