Dr. Sean Tyler Sweeney O.D.
Optometrist
2150 Deming Way Middleton WI, 53562About
Dr. Sean Sweeney is an optometrist practicing in Madison, WI. Dr. Sweeney specializing in providing eye care services to patients. As an optometrist, Dr. Sweeney performs eye exams, tests vision, corrects vision by prescribing eye glasses or contacts, detects certain eye disorders and manages and treats vision problems. Optometrists often work closely with ophthalmologists who may need to further treat patients with surgical procedures.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Targeted expression of tetanus neurotoxin interferes with behavioral responses to sensory input in Drosophila.
- Targeted expression of tetanus toxin: a new tool to study the neurobiology of behavior.
- Unrestricted synaptic growth in spinster-a late endosomal protein implicated in TGF-beta-mediated synaptic growth regulation.
- Drosophila paramyosin is important for myoblast fusion and essential for myofibril formation.
- Synaptotagmin I is necessary for compensatory synaptic vesicle endocytosis in vivo.
- Green fluorescent protein tagging Drosophila proteins at their native genomic loci with small P elements.
- Dap160/intersectin scaffolds the periactive zone to achieve high-fidelity endocytosis and normal synaptic growth.
- In vivo light-induced and basal phospholipase C activity in Drosophila photoreceptors measured with genetically targeted phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate-sensitive ion channels (Kir2.1).
- Drosophila paramyosin is important for myoblast fusion and essential for myofibril formation.
- Modelling lysosomal storage disease in Drosophila.
- Genetic screen identifies serpin5 as a regulator of the toll pathway and CHMP2B toxicity associated with frontotemporal dementia.
- Postmating change in physiology of male Drosophila mediated by serotonin (5-HT).
- Bicaudal-D binds clathrin heavy chain to promote its transport and augments synaptic vesicle recycling.
- The nuclear protein Waharan is required for endosomal-lysosomal trafficking in Drosophila.
- RNAi screening of Drosophila (Sophophora) melanogaster S2 cells for ricin
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