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  1. Featured News SKI Scientists Determine Structure of a DNA Damage 'First Responder' The results of this collaborative project overturn some conventional wisdom about how the DNA repair process works.

  2. 19 de oct. de 2018 · The final indignity came when Hite’s brother Richard, who played bass with the band in the 70s, sold off the remnants of The Bear’s record collection to finance his own habit, just months after his death. More than 40 years after their peak, Fito de la Parra maintains Canned Heat were cursed. “We were ill-fated,” he says now.

  3. 21 de mar. de 2022 · Richard Hite: Featured News. Share. SKI Scientists Determine Structure of a DNA Damage 'First Responder' Monday, March 21, 2022. The results of this collaborative project overturn some conventional wisdom about how the DNA repair process works. Previous. The Richard Hite Lab. Next. Publications.

  4. Richard K Hite. Structural Biology Program, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Verified email at mskcc.org - Homepage. Ion transport Structural biology. Articles Cited by Public access. ... RK Hite, P Yuan, Z Li, Y Hsuing, T Walz, R MacKinnon. Nature 527 (7577), 198-203, 2015. 142: 2015:

  5. The Richard Hite Lab. Featured News. Publications. Open Positions. Richard Hite: Publications. Share. View a full listing of Richard Hite: Publications’ journal articles. Schrecker M, Korobenko J and Hite RK. “Cryo-EM structure of the lysosomal chloride-proton exchanger CLC-7 in complex with OSTM1.” eLife. 2020. 9:e59555.

  6. History. Both Wilson and Hite were avid blues historians and record collectors, they chose the name Canned Heat from “Canned Heat Blues", a 1928 song by Tommy Johnson.The bands first rehearsal included Mike Perlowin on lead guitar, Stu Brotman on bass and Keith Sawyer on drums, Perlowin and Sawyer soon left and were replaced by Kenny Edwards and Ron Holmes respectively.

  7. Saturday, May 25, 2024. Richard Hite. Emory University, BS. Harvard University, PhD. Lipid regulation of voltage-dependent K+ (Kv) channels. Voltage-dependent K + (Kv) channels are the primary regulators of cellular membrane potential in electrically excitable cells.