Mark Barreuther, Ph.D.

DepartmentBiology/Chemistry/MathMark Barreuther, Ph.D. at Albertus Magnus College
TitleProfessor
BackgroundB.S., Southern Connecticut State University
M.S., Southern Connecticut State University
Ph.D., Wesleyan University
OfficeTagliatela Academic Center, Room 202
Phone(203) 773-8583
Emailmbarreuther@albertus.edu
Courses
  • General Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Genetics
  • Human Physiology
  • Developmental Biology
Publications

Gratzinger D, Barreuther M, and Madri J (2003) Platelet-endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 modulates endothelial migration through its immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhibitory motif. Biochem. & Biophy. Res. Comm. 301:243-249.

Mulrooney J, Foley K, Vineberg S, Barreuther M, and Grabel L (2000)Phosphorylation of the beta-1 integrin cytoplasmic domain: toward an understanding of function and mechanism. Exp. Cell Res. 258:332-341.

Lu T, Barreuther M, Davis S and Madri J (1997) Platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PECAM-1/CD31)is phosphorylatable by c-src, binds src SH2 domain, and exhibits ITAM-like properties. J. Biol. Chem. 272:14442-14446.

Pinter E, Barreuther M, Lu T, Imhof B, and Madri J (1997) PECAM-1/CD31 tyrosine phosphorylation state changes during vasculogenesis in the murine conceptus. Amer. J. Path. 150:1523-1530.

Barreuther M, and Grabel L (1996) The role of phosphorylation in beta-1 integrin localization. Exp. Cell Res. 222:10-15.

Goldenring J, Asher V, Barreuther M, Lewis J, Lohman S, Walter E and Modlin I (1991) Stimulation of gastric parietal cells activates dephosphorylation of membrane-bound regulatory subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Amer. J. Physio. 262:G763-773.