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Revision as of 04:24, 24 July 2009

Contact Info

Maximilian Peters (an artistic interpretation)

I work in the Your Lab at XYZ University. I learned about OpenWetWare from google, and I've joined because Learn and contribute.

Education

  • Year, PhD, Institute
  • Year, MS, Institute
  • Year, BS, Institute

Research interests

  1. Interest 1
  2. Interest 2
  3. Interest 3

Publications

  1. Kogan NM, Schlesinger M, Peters M, Marincheva G, Beeri R, and Mechoulam R. A cannabinoid anticancer quinone, HU-331, is more potent and less cardiotoxic than doxorubicin: a comparative in vivo study. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2007 Aug;322(2):646-53. DOI:10.1124/jpet.107.120865 | PubMed ID:17478614 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. Mechoulam R, Peters M, Murillo-Rodriguez E, and Hanus LO. Cannabidiol--recent advances. Chem Biodivers. 2007 Aug;4(8):1678-92. DOI:10.1002/cbdv.200790147 | PubMed ID:17712814 | HubMed [Paper2]
  3. Peters M and Kogan NM. HU-331: a cannabinoid quinone, with uncommon cytotoxic properties and low toxicity. Expert Opin Investig Drugs. 2007 Sep;16(9):1405-13. DOI:10.1517/13543784.16.9.1405 | PubMed ID:17714026 | HubMed [Paper3]
  4. Parnas M, Peters M, Dadon D, Lev S, Vertkin I, Slutsky I, and Minke B. Carvacrol is a novel inhibitor of Drosophila TRPL and mammalian TRPM7 channels. Cell Calcium. 2009 Mar;45(3):300-9. DOI:10.1016/j.ceca.2008.11.009 | PubMed ID:19135721 | HubMed [Paper4]
  5. Parnas M, Peters M, and Minke B. Linoleic acid inhibits TRP channels with intrinsic voltage sensitivity: Implications on the mechanism of linoleic acid action. Channels (Austin). 2009 May-Jun;3(3):164-6. DOI:10.4161/chan.3.3.8873 | PubMed ID:19535910 | HubMed [Paper5]

All Medline abstracts: PubMed | HubMed

Useful links


Solutions and Media

Schneiders S2 medium:

Inorganic salts [g/l]
CaCl2 0.6
MgSO4 (anhyd) 1.807221
KCl 01.06.09
KH2PO4 0.45
NaHCO3 0.4
NaCl 02.01.09
Na2HPO4 0.7
Amino acids [g/l]
b-Alanine 0.5
L-Arginine 0.6
L-Aspartic acid 0.4
L-Cysteine 0.06
L-Cystine • 2HCl 0.026732
L-Glutamic acid 0.8
L-Glutamine 01.08.09
Glycine 0.25
L-Histidine 0.4
L-Isoleucine 0.15
L-Leucine 0.15
L-Lysine 01.01.65
L-Methionine 0.15
L-Proline 01.07.09
L-Serine 0.25
L-Threonine 0.35
L-Tryptophan 0.1
L-Tyrosine 2Na 2H2O 0.720199
L-Valine 0.3
Sugars
D(+)-Glucose 2
D-(+)-Trehalose 2
Other
Fumaric acid 0.06
a-Ketoglutaric acid acid
L(-)-Malic acid 0.6
Succinic acid 0.06
Yeast extract 2

Source: http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/etc/medialib/docs/Sigma/General_Information/schneiders_insect_media.Par.0001.File.tmp/schneiders_insect_media.pdf