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KEVIN HALLGREN, PH.D.
PH.D.
Clinical Psychologist
NPI: 1437544285Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Clinical PsychologistPrimary
Psychologist — Clinical
Code: 103TC0700X
PY60623302(WA)
Research & Publications (11)
Structural and functional analysis of SoPIP2;1 mutants adds insight into plant aquaporin gating.
PMID 19302796·J Mol Biol·2009
8-other
Mutations in the GGCX and ABCC6 genes in a family with pseudoxanthoma elasticum-like phenotypes.
PMID 18800149·J Invest Dermatol·2009
5-case
Exceptional overproduction of a functional human membrane protein.
PMID 17869538·Protein Expr Purif·2007
8-other
Brønsted analysis reveals Lys218 as the carboxylase active site base that deprotonates vitamin K hydroquinone to initiate vitamin K-dependent protein carboxylation.
PMID 17073445·Biochemistry·2006
7-preclinical
Compound heterozygosity of novel missense mutations in the gamma-glutamyl-carboxylase gene causes hereditary combined vitamin K-dependent coagulation factor deficiency.
PMID 16720838·Blood·2006
5-case
r-VKORC1 expression in factor IX BHK cells increases the extent of factor IX carboxylation but is limited by saturation of another carboxylation component or by a shift in the rate-limiting step.
PMID 16634640·Biochemistry·2006
7-preclinical
The vitamin K-dependent carboxylase has been acquired by Leptospira pathogens and shows altered activity that suggests a role other than protein carboxylation.
PMID 16061481·J Biol Chem·2005
7-preclinical
A new model for vitamin K-dependent carboxylation: the catalytic base that deprotonates vitamin K hydroquinone is not Cys but an activated amine.
PMID 15365175·Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A·2004
7-preclinical
Carboxylase overexpression effects full carboxylation but poor release and secretion of factor IX: implications for the release of vitamin K-dependent proteins.
PMID 12475254·Biochemistry·2002
7-preclinical
Identification of sequences within the gamma-carboxylase that represent a novel contact site with vitamin K-dependent proteins and that are required for activity.
PMID 11591726·J Biol Chem·2001
7-preclinical
Identification of the vitamin K-dependent carboxylase active site: Cys-99 and Cys-450 are required for both epoxidation and carboxylation.
PMID 11087858·Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A·2000
8-other
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 324 9TH AVE N
SEATTLE, WA 98109 - Phone
- (206) 744-5100
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1437544285
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
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