David M. Ritter, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Neuroscience | Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorManuel Covarrubias | grad student | 2013 | Thomas Jefferson | |
(Kv3.4 channel function and modulation in nociceptors: Novel insights into the pathophysiology of neuropathic pain.) |
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Zemel BM, Ritter DM, Covarrubias M, et al. (2018) A-Type K Channels in Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons: Diversity, Function, and Dysfunction. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 11: 253 |
Ritter DM, Zemel BM, Lepore AC, et al. (2015) Kv3.4 channel function and dysfunction in nociceptors. Channels (Austin, Tex.). 9: 209-17 |
Ritter DM, Zemel BM, Hala TJ, et al. (2015) Dysregulation of Kv3.4 channels in dorsal root ganglia following spinal cord injury. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 1260-73 |
Ritter D, Zemel B, Hala T, et al. (2013) Kv3.4 Channel Expression, Modulation and Function in a Spinal Cord Injury Model of Neuropathic Pain Biophysical Journal. 104: 465a |
Fineberg JD, Ritter DM, Covarrubias M. (2012) Modeling-independent elucidation of inactivation pathways in recombinant and native A-type Kv channels. The Journal of General Physiology. 140: 513-27 |
Ritter DM, Ho C, O'Leary ME, et al. (2012) Modulation of Kv3.4 channel N-type inactivation by protein kinase C shapes the action potential in dorsal root ganglion neurons. The Journal of Physiology. 590: 145-61 |