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William S. Agnew

Affiliations: 
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 
Area:
ion channels
Website:
http://www.physiology.emory.edu/agnew.htm
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Robert L. Rosenberg grad student 1981-1985 Yale School of Medicine (Neurotree)
Ed Cooper grad student 1985-1990 Penn (Neurotree)
James S. Trimmer post-doc Yale School of Medicine (Neurotree)
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Soong TW, DeMaria CD, Alvania RS, et al. (2002) Systematic identification of splice variants in human P/Q-type channel alpha1(2.1) subunits: implications for current density and Ca2+-dependent inactivation. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 22: 10142-52
Bendahhou S, Cummins TR, Agnew WS. (1997) Mechanism of modulation of the voltage-gated skeletal and cardiac muscle sodium channels by fatty acids. The American Journal of Physiology. 272: C592-600
Bendahhou S, Cummins TR, Potts JF, et al. (1995) Serine-1321-independent regulation of the mu 1 adult skeletal muscle Na+ channel by protein kinase C. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 92: 12003-7
Stephan MM, Potts JF, Agnew WS. (1994) The microI skeletal muscle sodium channel: mutation E403Q eliminates sensitivity to tetrodotoxin but not to mu-conotoxins GIIIA and GIIIB. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 137: 1-8
Emerick MC, Shenkel S, Agnew WS. (1993) Regulation of the eel electroplax Na channel and phosphorylation of residues on amino- and carboxyl-terminal domains by cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Biochemistry. 32: 9435-44
Cummins TR, Zhou J, Sigworth FJ, et al. (1993) Functional consequences of a Na+ channel mutation causing hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. Neuron. 10: 667-78
Potts JF, Regan MR, Rochelle JM, et al. (1993) A glial-specific voltage-sensitive Na channel gene maps close to clustered genes for neuronal isoforms on mouse chromosome 2. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 197: 100-4
Hingorani SR, Agnew WS. (1992) Assay and purification of neuronal receptors for inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate. Methods in Enzymology. 207: 573-91
Ukomadu C, Zhou J, Sigworth FJ, et al. (1992) muI Na+ channels expressed transiently in human embryonic kidney cells: biochemical and biophysical properties. Neuron. 8: 663-76
Stephan M, Agnew WS. (1991) Voltage-sensitive Na+ channels: motifs, modes and modulation. Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 3: 676-84
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