Michael S. Maloney
Presentations
Publications
Awards and Grants
Presentations
Kansas Academy of Science
Maloney, M.S. & Burchill, B.R. 1976. Cyclic nucleotides and
oral regeneration in Stentor coeruleus. 1976.
American Society for Cell Biology
Maloney, M.S. The effects of cyclic nucleotides on oral
regeneration in Stentor coeruleus. 1976
Maloney, M.S. The effects of calcium, local anesthetics and the
ionophore A23187 on oral regeneration in Stentor
coeruleus. 1978
Maloney, M.S. Further evidence for the role of the cell surface
and calcium in oral regeneration in Stentor coeruleus.
1979
Maloney, M.S. Concanavalin A and phytohemagglutinin delay oral
regeneration in the ciliate Stentor coeruleus. 1981
Maloney, M.S. Con A inhibits oral regeneration in Stentor
coeruleus via possible crosslinking of receptors. 1983
Maloney, M.S. Concanavalin A inhibits oral regeneration in the
ciliate Stentor coeruleus by binding to the cell surface.
1985.
Maloney, M.S. & Daniel, J.L. Con A binds to the membranellar
and somatic cilia of Stentor and to the developing oral
primordium during oral regeneration. 1986
Maloney, M. S., Walsh, P. R. and Rhoadarmor, K. Calcium and
calmodulin antagonists delay oral regeneration in Stentor.
1989.
Maloney, M.S. & Torlina, H.T. Identification of a major
protein component of the contractile myonemes and the membranelles
of the ciliate Stentor coeruleus. 1995.
Society of Protozoologists
Maloney, M.S. & McDaniel, W.S. Preparation and
characterization of a cytoskeletal residue from the ciliate
Blepharisma. 1991.
Maloney, M.S. & McDaniel, W.S. Preparation and
characterization of a cytoskeletal fraction from the ciliate
Stentor coeruleus. 1991
Maloney, M.S., Locknar, S. & Huang, B. Identification and
localization of a protein immunologically related to caltractin
from the ciliate Stentor coeruleus. 1994.
Maloney, M.S. & Torlina, H.T. Identification of a major
protein component of the contractile myonemes and the membranelles
of the ciliate Stentor coeruleus. 1996.
Midwest Regional Developmental Society
Maloney, M.S.. Possible involvement of membrane proteins in oral
regeneration in the ciliate Stentor coeruleus. 1983
Indiana Academy of Science
Maloney, M.S. Concanavalin A inhibits oral regeneration in
Stentor coeruleus by binding to the cell surface.
1984.
Walsh, P.R. & Maloney, M.S. Calmodulin antagonists inhibit
oral regeneration in the ciliate Stentor coeruleus.
1986.
Maloney, M.S. & Daniel, J.L. Con A binding sites in the
ciliate Stentor coeruleus are located in the membranellar
and somatic cilia. 1986
Walsh, P.R. & Maloney, M.S. Phytohemagglutinin binds to the
same sites in the ciliate Stentor as does Con A. 1987
Maloney, M.S. & McDaniel, W.S. Preparation and
characterization of a cytoskeletal residue from the ciliate
Blepharisma. 1990.
Maloney, M.S. & McDaniel, W.S. Preparation and
characterization of a cortical residue of the ciliate Stentor
coeruleus. 1990.
Maloney, M.S. & Locknar, S.A. Identification and
localization of a protein immunologically related to caltractin in
the ciliate Stentor coeruleus. 1994.
Maloney, M.S. & Torlina, H.T. The identification of a 20 kDa
protein in the myonemes and membranellar band of the ciliate
Stentor coeruleus. 1995.
Overholser, E.D. & Maloney, M.S.. Proteins immunologically
related to a 23 kDa cytoskeletal protein from Stentor are found in
Paramecium and Tetrahymena . 1997.
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Publications
Maloney, M.S., McDaniel, W.S., Locknar, S.A., & Torlina,
H.M. 2005. Identification and localization of proteins
immunologically related to centrin in the myonemes and membranelles
of the heterotrophic ciliate, Stentor coeruleus. J.
Euk. Micro. 52:328-338.
Maloney, M.S. & Overholser, E.D. 2002. Proteins
Immunologically Related to a Centrin-like 23 kDa Cytoskeletal
Protein from Stentor are found in Spirostomum,
Paramecium and Tetrahymena (Presented at the 42nd
Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology) Molec.
Biol. Cell 13 (Suppl):332A.
Maloney, M.S. & Burchill, B.R. 1977. The presence of cyclic
AMP and its effects on oral regeneration and in situ
ciliary regeneration in Stentor coeruleus.
Journal Cellular Physiology 93: 363-74.
Maloney, M.S. 1980. Pharmacological evidence for cell surface
control of oral regeneration in Stentor coeruleus. Journal
Cellular Physiology 103: 305-11.
Maloney, M.S. 1984. Phytohemagglutinin induces delays in oral
regeneration in the ciliate Stentor coeruleus. Journal
Protozoology 31: 170-74.
Maloney, M.S. 1986. Con A inhibits oral regeneration in the
ciliate Stentor coeruleus through a mechanism involving
binding to the cell surface. Journal Cellular Physiology 128:
113-120
Maloney, M.S. 1988. Con A binds to the membranellar and somatic
cilia of Stentor and to the developing oral primordium
during oral regeneration. Journal Protozoology 35: 502-505.
Maloney, M.S., Walsh, P.R. & Rhoadarmor, K. 1991. Calcium
and calmodulin antagonists delay oral regeneration in the ciliate
Stentor coeruleus. Journal Experimental Biology 161:
135-149.
Gourley, E., Kugler, C. and Maloney, M. 1981. Laboratory
Exercises in General Biology 113. Burgess Publishing Co.
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Awards and Grants
National Science Foundation Research Equipment Grant
-"Acquisition of Microscopic Equipment" - 1980 -$13,000 - Awarded
at Radford University
National Science Foundation Research Equipment Grant -"Cellular
Mechanisms in Oral Development in a Ciliate" - 1984 - $17,300 -
Awarded at Butler University
Research Corporation Grant - "The Role of Calcium Ion Fluxes and
Membrane Proteins in the Ciliate Stentor coeruleus" - 1984 -
$9500
Research Corporation Grant - 1986 - $5300
National Science Foundation College Science Instrumentation
Grant - "Acquisition of Phase Contrast and Fluorescence Microscopes
for Biology Education" - 1987 - $25,750
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