David Immke, PhD

Affiliations: 
Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, United States 
Area:
Neuroscience
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Yin R, Liu D, Chhoa M, et al. (2015) Voltage-gated sodium channel function and expression in injured and uninjured rat dorsal root ganglia neurons. The International Journal of Neuroscience
Bregman H, Berry L, Buchanan JL, et al. (2011) Identification of a potent, state-dependent inhibitor of Nav1.7 with oral efficacy in the formalin model of persistent pain. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 54: 4427-45
Storer RJ, Immke DC, Goadsby PJ. (2009) Large conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (BKCa) modulate trigeminovascular nociceptive transmission. Cephalalgia : An International Journal of Headache. 29: 1242-58
Molliver DC, Immke DC, Fierro L, et al. (2005) ASIC3, an acid-sensing ion channel, is expressed in metaboreceptive sensory neurons. Molecular Pain. 1: 35
Immke DC, McCleskey EW. (2003) Protons open acid-sensing ion channels by catalyzing relief of Ca2+ blockade. Neuron. 37: 75-84
Immke DC, McCleskey EW. (2001) ASIC3: a lactic acid sensor for cardiac pain. Thescientificworldjournal. 1: 510-2
Immke DC, McCleskey EW. (2001) Lactate enhances the acid-sensing Na+ channel on ischemia-sensing neurons. Nature Neuroscience. 4: 869-70
Immke D, Korn SJ. (2000) Ion-Ion interactions at the selectivity filter. Evidence from K(+)-dependent modulation of tetraethylammonium efficacy in Kv2.1 potassium channels. The Journal of General Physiology. 115: 509-18
Immke D, Wood M, Kiss L, et al. (1999) Potassium-dependent changes in the conformation of the Kv2.1 potassium channel pore. The Journal of General Physiology. 113: 819-36
Immke D, Kiss L, LoTurco J, et al. (1998) Influence of non-P region domains on selectivity filter properties in voltage-gated K+ channels. Receptors & Channels. 6: 179-88
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