John Thomas Gebert

TitleGraduate Student
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentDevelopment, Disease Models & Therapeutics
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    1. Perry JL, Scribano FJ, Gebert JT, Engevik KA, Ellis JM, Hyser JM. Host IP3R channels are dispensable for rotavirus Ca2+ signaling but critical for intercellular Ca2+ waves that prime uninfected cells for rapid virus spread. mBio. 2024 Jan 16; 15(1):e0214523. PMID: 38112482; PMCID: PMC10790754.
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    2. Perry JL, Scribano FJ, Gebert JT, Engevik KA, Ellis JM, Hyser JM. The Inositol Trisphosphate Receptor (IP 3 R) is Dispensable for Rotavirus-induced Ca 2+ Signaling and Replication but Critical for Paracrine Ca 2+ Signals that Prime Uninfected Cells for Rapid Virus Spread. bioRxiv. 2023 Aug 14. PMID: 37609335; PMCID: PMC10441394.
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    3. Gebert JT, Zhang M. Fewer medical students are open to body donation after dissecting human cadavers. Med Educ. 2023 04; 57(4):369-378. PMID: 36208394.
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