Chun Cheng, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
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Cystic fibrosis, NeuroscienceGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorMichael J. Welsh | grad student | 2000 | University of Iowa | |
(Structure and function of DEG /ENaC ion channels.) |
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Fenwick EK, Ong PG, Sabanayagam C, et al. (2015) Assessment of the psychometric properties of the Chinese Impact of Vision Impairment questionnaire in a population-based study: findings from the Singapore Chinese Eye Study. Quality of Life Research : An International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation |
Price MP, Lewin GR, Mcllwrath SL, et al. (2002) Erratum: corrigendum: The mammalian sodium channel BNC1 is required for normal touch sensation Nature. 418: 352-352 |
Price MP, McIlwrath SL, Xie J, et al. (2001) The DRASIC cation channel contributes to the detection of cutaneous touch and acid stimuli in mice. Neuron. 32: 1071-83 |
Price MP, Lewin GR, McIlwrath SL, et al. (2000) The mammalian sodium channel BNC1 is required for normal touch sensation. Nature. 407: 1007-11 |
Askwith CC, Cheng C, Ikuma M, et al. (2000) Neuropeptide FF and FMRFamide potentiate acid-evoked currents from sensory neurons and proton-gated DEG/ENaC channels. Neuron. 26: 133-41 |
Snyder PM, Cheng C, Welsh MJ. (1999) Chapter 2 Membrane Topology, Subunit Composition, and Stoichiometry of the Epithelial Na+Channel Current Topics in Membranes and Transport. 47: 25-36 |
Cheng C, Prince LS, Snyder PM, et al. (1998) Assembly of the epithelial Na+ channel evaluated using sucrose gradient sedimentation analysis. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273: 22693-700 |
Snyder PM, Cheng C, Prince LS, et al. (1998) Electrophysiological and biochemical evidence that DEG/ENaC cation channels are composed of nine subunits. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273: 681-4 |