# Adam M. Reitzel

> academic, researcher, professor of biological science

**Wikidata**: [Q109981221](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q109981221)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/adam-m-reitzel


## References

1. [University of North Carolina at Charlotte](https://pages.charlotte.edu/adam-reitzel/)
2. [ORCID Public Data File 2020](https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0_rc1/0000-0001-5734-7118/education/9385128)
3. [ORCID Public Data File 2020](https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0_rc1/0000-0001-5734-7118/education/9385126)
4. [ORCID Public Data File 2020](https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0_rc1/0000-0001-5734-7118/education/9385121)
5. International Standard Name Identifier
6. Virtual International Authority File
7. Library of Congress Authorities
8. ORCID Registry
9. [ORCID Public Data File 2020](https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0_rc1/0000-0001-5734-7118/external-identifiers/626771)
10. [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qXlrp5sAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra)
11. NR3E receptors in cnidarians: A new family of steroid receptor relatives extends the possible mechanisms for ligand binding
12. Conservation of DNA and ligand binding properties of retinoid X receptor from the placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens to human
13. Developmental expression of "germline"- and "sex determination"-related genes in the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi
14. Daily cycle in oxygen consumption by the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis Stephenson
15. Sex-specific and developmental expression of Dmrt genes in the starlet sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis
16. Current directions and future perspectives from the third Nematostella research conference
17. Developmental and light-entrained expression of melatonin and its relationship to the circadian clock in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis
18. Genetic variation at aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) loci in populations of Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) inhabiting polluted and reference habitats
19. Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) in the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis: comparative expression, protein interactions, and ligand binding
20. Introduction to the symposium--keeping time during evolution: conservation and innovation of the circadian clock
21. Circadian clocks in the cnidaria: environmental entrainment, molecular regulation, and organismal outputs
22. Genomic organization, evolution, and expression of photoprotein and opsin genes in Mnemiopsis leidyi: a new view of ctenophore photocytes
23. Establishing a model organism: a report from the first annual Nematostella meeting
24. Heat shock protein expression during stress and diapause in the marine copepod Calanus finmarchicus
25. Nuclear receptors from the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi lack a zinc-finger DNA-binding domain: lineage-specific loss or ancestral condition in the emergence of the nuclear receptor superfamily?
26. Light entrained rhythmic gene expression in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis: the evolution of the animal circadian clock
27. A conserved cluster of three PRD-class homeobox genes (homeobrain, rx and orthopedia) in the Cnidaria and Protostomia
28. Correlated evolution of androgen receptor and aromatase revisited
29. Nuclear receptor complement of the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis: phylogenetic relationships and developmental expression patterns
30. Two alleles of NF-kappaB in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis are widely dispersed in nature and encode proteins with distinct activities
31. Steroid metabolism in cnidarians: insights from Nematostella vectensis
32. The evolutionary origin of the Runx/CBFbeta transcription factors--studies of the most basal metazoans
33. Genomic survey of candidate stress-response genes in the estuarine anemone Nematostella vectensis
34. Ecological and developmental dynamics of a host-parasite system involving a sea anemone and two ctenophores
35. Upgrades to StellaBase facilitate medical and genetic studies on the starlet sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis
36. A high percentage of introns in human genes were present early in animal evolution: evidence from the basal metazoan Nematostella vectensis.
37. Toxin-like neuropeptides in the sea anemone Nematostella unravel recruitment from the nervous system to venom
38. The Birth and Death of Toxins with Distinct Functions: A Case Study in the Sea Anemone Nematostella
39. Dynamics of venom composition across a complex life cycle.
40. Ecological venomics: How genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics can shed new light on the ecology and evolution of venom.
41. Production of a reference transcriptome and transcriptomic database (EdwardsiellaBase) for the lined sea anemone, Edwardsiella lineata, a parasitic cnidarian
42. Convergent evolution of sodium ion selectivity in metazoan neuronal signaling
43. Intron retention as a posttranscriptional regulatory mechanism of neurotoxin expression at early life stages of the starlet anemone Nematostella vectensis
44. Concerted evolution of sea anemone neurotoxin genes is revealed through analysis of the Nematostella vectensis genome
45. Analyzing the Functionality of Non-native Hsp70 Proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
46. Dataset of Nematostella vectensis Hsp70 isoform interactomes upon heat shock
47. Dynamic remodeling of the interactomes of Nematostella vectensis Hsp70 isoforms under heat shock
48. Characterizing functional differences in sea anemone Hsp70 isoforms using budding yeast
49. Decoupling behavioral and transcriptional responses to color in an eyeless cnidarian
50. Diel patterning in the bacterial community associated with the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis