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University of California San Francisco * About UCSF * Search UCSF * UCSF Health * Home * Research * Publications * Members * News * Resources * Contact welcome to Delling Lab ABOUT OUR LAB About four billion years ago, while earth was covered with a primordial soup enriched with the building blocks of life, the equal occurrence of chiral molecules (non-superimposable “left-handed” vs “right-handed” molecules) fell out of balance. As a consequence, today’s life is asymmetric. In humans, our visceral organs such as heart, pancreas, and intestine are asymmetrically positioned along the left-right axis. Fundamental molecular mechanisms of asymmetrical development are poorly understood. Congenital heart disease, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), obesity, and mental retardation are among some of the more severe human diseases that can be attributed to improper cilia function. My lab studies the molecular mechanisms of how primary cilia utilize ion channels and GPCRs to sense their local environment and control such important processes as left-right asymmetry formation. Our long-term goal is to understand the signals activating ciliary Ca2+ channels and to identify the resulting downstream cilia-dependent signaling cascades. We use a variety of different approaches including mouse genetics, RNA sequencing, cutting edge primary cilia Ca2+ imaging, electrophysiology and biochemistry. Read More FEATURED PUBLICATIONS ANXIETY AND INCREASED 5-HT1A RECEPTOR RESPONSE IN NCAM NULL MUTANT MICE Stork O, Welzl H, Wotjak CT, Hoyer D, Delling M, Cremer H, Schachner M. Anxiety and increased 5-HT1A receptor response in NCAM null mutant mice. J Neurobiol. 1999 Sep 5; 40(3):343-55. PMID: 10440734. 112 CITATIONS 112 Total citations 1 Recent citation n/a Field Citation Ratio 2.22 Relative Citation Ratio COSIGNALING OF NCAM VIA LIPID RAFTS AND THE FGF RECEPTOR IS REQUIRED FOR NEURITOGENESIS Niethammer P, Delling M, Sytnyk V, Dityatev A, Fukami K, Schachner M. Cosignaling of NCAM via lipid rafts and the FGF receptor is required for neuritogenesis. J Cell Biol. 2002 Apr 29; 157(3):521-32. PMID: 11980923; PMCID: PMC2173281. 249 CITATIONS 249 Total citations 2 Recent citations 12 Field Citation Ratio 3.89 Relative Citation Ratio WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM EXPLANTED ENDOVASCULAR DEVICES? Riepe G, Heintz C, Kaiser E, Chakfé N, Morlock M, Delling M, Imig H. What can we learn from explanted endovascular devices? Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2002 Aug; 24(2):117-22. PMID: 12389232. 100 CITATIONS 100 Total citations 3 Recent citations 14 Field Citation Ratio 1.69 Relative Citation Ratio View All FEATURED NEWS * By pendari1090 * June 28, 2023 SAMPLE NEWS 4 Pellentesque ullamcorper bibendum elit, ac placerat sapien fringilla non. Nulla ullamcorper metus ac turpis interdum sodales. Donec vulputate, ex id congue facilisis, quam nunc sollicitudin nisl, et ultricies ante orci sit amet mauris. Nullam ornare at tortor sed scelerisque. Phasellus lobortis mi in arcu lobortis, id placerat velit aliquam. Pellentesque dignissim sed enim non efficitur. […] * By pendari1090 * April 9, 2023 SAMPLE NEWS 3 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vivamus id felis vel orci porttitor efficitur. Vestibulum tincidunt commodo urna, quis pulvinar elit cursus id. Ut felis ligula, ultrices non consectetur ut, fermentum sed metus. Donec auctor sit amet felis quis aliquam. Vestibulum imperdiet tempor vehicula. Aliquam faucibus ex quis ipsum bibendum sollicitudin. Quisque efficitur lacinia […] * By pendari1090 * March 3, 2023 SAMPLE NEWS 2 Donec sed massa laoreet, volutpat purus in, commodo lacus. Pellentesque rutrum mi sed aliquet faucibus. Nullam vel est id magna aliquet dignissim vitae non urna. Duis elementum nisi nulla, quis accumsan eros porttitor et. Integer semper sodales efficitur. Nam at laoreet metus. Pellentesque ullamcorper bibendum elit, ac placerat sapien fringilla non. Nulla ullamcorper metus ac […] * By pendari1090 * February 6, 2023 SAMPLE NEWS 1 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Vivamus id felis vel orci porttitor efficitur. Vestibulum tincidunt commodo urna, quis pulvinar elit cursus id. Ut felis ligula, ultrices non consectetur ut, fermentum sed metus. Donec auctor sit amet felis quis aliquam. Vestibulum imperdiet tempor vehicula. Aliquam faucibus ex quis ipsum bibendum sollicitudin. Quisque efficitur lacinia […] View All LINKS * Curabitur University * Curabitur School of Sciences * Integer malesuada * Publications * Contact Delling Lab Department of Research University of Medical Science 3167 Science Bldg 611 Medical Drive Springfield, ST 55555 Tel: (555) 123-4567 E-mail: jjames@flora.com © Delling Lab. All Rights Reserved. | admin login site by Pendari * Home * Research * Publications * Members * News * Resources * Contact