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MSC09 5100
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

Contact Information:
1 University of New Mexico
08 4640
Albuquerque NM 87131-0001
505-272-4814
joliver@salud.unm.edu
Department:
SOM Pathology Department
Interests:
Signal Transduction in hematopoietic and cancer cells
The OLIVER laboratory studies signaling through the IgE receptor of mast cells and basophils. Current projects include:
Publications:
* Lidke, DS, NL Andrews, KA Lidke, JR Pfeiffer, HDT Jones, MB Sinclair, DM Haaland, AR Burns, BS Wilson and JM. Oliver. 2007. Exploring membrane protein dynamics by multicolor single quantum dot imaging using wide field, TIRF, and hyperspectral microscopy. Proc. SPIE 6448: 64480Y1-8.
* Torigoe, C, JR. Faeder, JM Oliver and B Goldstein. 2007. Kinetic proofreading of ligand-FcRI interactions persists beyond LAT phosphorylation. J. Immunol. 178: 3530 - 3535.
* Zhang, J, K Leiderman, JR Pfeiffer, BS Wilson, JM Oliver and SL Steinberg. 2006. Characterizing the topography of membrane receptors and signaling molecules from spatial patterns obtained using nanometer-scale electron –dense probes and electron microscopy. Micron. 37: 14-34.
* Frankel, DJ, JR Pfeiffer, JM Oliver, BS Wilson and AR Burns. 2006. FcRI signaling domains observed as distinct topographic features on the inside of mast cell membranes. Biophys. J. 90: 2404–2413.
* Hernandez-Sanchez, BA, TJ Boyle, TN Lambert, SD Daniel-Taylor, JM Oliver, BS Wilson, DS Lidke, and NL Andrews. 2006. Synthesizing Biofunctionalized Nanoparticles to Image Cell Signaling Pathways. IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience, 5: 222-230.
* Hernandez-Hansen,V, JDJ Bard, JA Wilder, CA Lowell, BS Wilson and JM Oliver. 2005. Increased expression of genes linked to FcRI signaling and to chemokine and cytokine production in Lyn-deficient mast cells. J. Immunol. 175: 7880 - 7888.
* Wilson, BS, SL Steinberg, K Liederman, JR Pfeiffer, Z Surviladze, J Zhang, LE Samelson, LH Yang, PG Kotula, and JM Oliver. 2004. Markers for Detergent-Resistant Lipid Rafts Occupy Distinct and Dynamic Domains in Native Membranes. Mol. Biol Cell. 15: 2580-2592.