Appointments
 
Assistant Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology

 
Weill Cornell \r\nPhysician
   

Kreitzer, Geri E.
 (212) 746-6154  (212) 746-8175

Representative Publications

Kreitzer, G. Live-cell analysis of secretory trafficking using fluorescence microscopy. (in press) In Fluorescence Microscopy of Mammalian Cells. A. Mikhailov, ed. Humana Press.

Rodriguez-Boulan, E., Kreitzer, G. and Musch, A. (in press) Polarized trafficking in epithelia- the MDCK perspective Nature Reviews Mol. Cell. Biol.

Kreitzer, G., Schmoranzer, J., Low, SH, Li, X, Gan, Y, Weimbs, T, Simon, S.M. and Rodriguez-Boulan, E. (2003). Three-dimensional analysis of post-Golgi carrier exocytosis in epithelial cells. Nature Cell Biol. 5:126-136.

Weimbs, T., Low, S-H., Li, X. and Kreitzer, G. SNAREs and epithelial cells. (2003). In Methods. K. Mostov, ed. Academic Press.

Schmoranzer, J., Kreitzer, G., and Simon, S.M. (2003). Post-Golgi trafficking and targeted delivery of apical and basolateral membrane proteins during directed migration of wounded fibroblasts. J. Cell Sci. 116:4513-4519.

Musch, A., Cohen, D., Kreitzer, G., Chen, Y. and Rodriguez-Boulan, E. (2001). cdc42 regulates the exit of apical and basolateral proteins from the trans-Golgi network. EMBO J. 20: 2171-2179.

Kreitzer, G. Marmorstein, A., Okamoto, P., Vallee, R. and Rodriguez-Boulan, E. (2000). Kinesin and dynamin are required for post-Golgi transport of plasma membrane proteins. Nature Cell Biol. 2:125-127.

Leopold, P.L., Kreitzer, G., Miyazawa, N., Rempel, S., Pfister, K., Rodriguez-Boulan, E. and Crystal, R.G. (2000). Dynein and microtubule-mediated translocation of adenovirus serotype 5 occurs after endosomal lysis. Human Gene Therapy 11:151-165.

Kreitzer, G., Liao, G. and Gundersen, G.G. (1999) Detyrosination of tubulin regulates the interaction of intermediate filaments with microtubules in vivo through a kinesin-dependent mechanism. Mol. Biol. Cell 10:1105-1118.

Liao, G., Kreitzer, G., Cook, T. and Gundersen, G.G. (1999) A Signal transduction pathway involved in microtubule-mediated cell polarization. FASEB J. 13:S257-260.

Gundersen, G.G., Gurland, G., Cook, T. and Liao, G. (1998). Microtubules as determinants of cellular polarity. Biological Bulletin. 194:358-360.
   
   
 
 
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