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Biophysical characteristics of TRIC-A and TRIC-B channels and their regulation of RYR2.

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Hu J. et al, (2022), J Gen Physiol, 154

The Malignant Hyperthermia G2435R Mutation Causes Constitutive RYR1 Openings

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Humberstone TM. et al, (2021), BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 120, 111A - 111A

Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex.

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Rigas P. et al, (2018), Front Synaptic Neurosci, 10

High-Affinity Nicotinic Receptors Modulate Spontaneous Cortical Up States In Vitro.

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Sigalas C. et al, (2015), J Neurosci, 35, 11196 - 11208

LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF SINGLE EARLY-LIFE SEIZURES ON CORTICAL EXCITABILITY

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Rigas P. et al, (2013), EPILEPSIA, 54, 255 - 255

DEVELOPMENTAL REGULATION OF SPONTANEOUS NETWORK ACTIVITY IN MOUSE CORTICAL SLICES

Conference paper

Rigas P. et al, (2011), JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 118, 78 - 79

EFFECTS OF AGE ON PYRAMIDAL NEURON MORPHOLOGY, VASCULATURE AND BEHAVIOUR IN A MOUSE MODEL OF ACCELERATED COGNITIVE AGING

Conference paper

Konsolaki E. et al, (2011), JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 118, 238 - 238

Ca2+-calmodulin increases RyR2 open probability yet reduces ryanoid association with RyR2.

Journal article

Sigalas C. et al, (2009), Biophys J, 97, 1907 - 1916

Ca(2+)-calmodulin can activate and inactivate cardiac ryanodine receptors.

Journal article

Sigalas C. et al, (2009), Br J Pharmacol, 156, 794 - 806

Ca2+-calmodulin Increases RyR2 Open Probability Yet Reduces Ryanoid Association With RyR2

Conference paper

Sigalas C. et al, (2009), BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 96, 110A - 110A

Calmodulin activates the cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) and increases single-channel conductance at sub-activating Ca2+ levels.

Conference paper

Sigalas C. and Sitsapesan R., (2007), BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 23A - 23A

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