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Anne A. Wolf | Education

Medical School

Yale University School of Medicine

1992, New Haven, CT

Internship

Boston Children's Hospital

1992, Boston, MA

Residency

Boston Children's Hospital

1993, Boston, MA

Fellowship

Boston Children's Hospital

1995, Boston, MA

Anne A. Wolf | Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics (Gastroenterology)

Anne A. Wolf | Publications

  1. Attenuated endocytosis and toxicity of a mutant cholera toxin with decreased ability to cluster ganglioside GM1 molecules. Infect Immun. 2008 Apr; 76(4):1476-84. View Attenuated endocytosis and toxicity of a mutant cholera toxin with decreased ability to cluster ganglioside GM1 molecules. Abstract

  2. Gangliosides that associate with lipid rafts mediate transport of cholera and related toxins from the plasma membrane to endoplasmic reticulm. Mol Biol Cell. 2003 Dec; 14(12):4783-93. View Gangliosides that associate with lipid rafts mediate transport of cholera and related toxins from the plasma membrane to endoplasmic reticulm. Abstract

  3. Uncoupling of the cholera toxin-G(M1) ganglioside receptor complex from endocytosis, retrograde Golgi trafficking, and downstream signal transduction by depletion of membrane cholesterol. J Biol Chem. 2002 May 03; 277(18):16249-56. View Uncoupling of the cholera toxin-G(M1) ganglioside receptor complex from endocytosis, retrograde Golgi trafficking, and downstream signal transduction by depletion of membrane cholesterol. Abstract

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