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XB-PERS-644
Name: Dr. H Benjamin Peng
Position: Professor Emeritus
Research Description:
Research Interests Development of the neuromuscular junction; cell biology; signal transduction. The formation of synaptic connection is a central issue in the development of the nervous system. The formation of the neuromuscular junction offers a simple system for understanding synaptic development. This can be conveniently studied in tissue culture. In Professor Peng's laboratory, muscle cells and neurons from amphibian embryos are placed into tissue culture. When neurites contact the muscle cell, development of the neuromuscular junction follows. This is manifested by the formation of acetylcholine receptor clusters in the postsynaptic membrane and the development of synaptic vesicle clusters in the presynaptic terminal. The development of these synaptic specializations in culture is followed with a variety of techniques including light and electron microscopy, electrophysiology, immunocytochemistry, and molecular biology. Professor Peng is particularly interested in the signal that is communicated between nerve and muscle which leads to synaptic differentiation and the cellular and molecular mechanisms used by these two cell types in the assembly of the specializations for neuromuscular transmission.
Lab Memberships
Peng Lab (retired) (Principal Investigator/Director)Contact Information
Address:
Div. Life Sciences
State Key Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience,
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong
China
Web Page: http://repository.ust.hk/ir/AuthorProfile/peng-benjamin-h/ResearchInterests
Phone: 919 966-1338
Fax: 919 966-1856