Keith Elmslie

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Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, United States 
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Haoya Liang grad student 2001 Tulane
Zafir Buraei grad student 2006 Tulane
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Sukhanova KY, Koirala A, Elmslie KS. (2022) Na1.9 current in muscle afferent neurons is enhanced by substances released during muscle activity. Journal of Neurophysiology. 128: 739-750
Wright AB, Sukhanova KY, Elmslie KS. (2021) K7 Channels are Potential Regulators of the Exercise Pressor Reflex. Journal of Neurophysiology
Brockhaus J, Schreitmüller M, Repetto D, et al. (2018) α-Neurexins together with α2δ-1 auxiliary subunits regulate Ca influx through Ca2.1 channels. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Marler TL, Wright AB, Elmslie KL, et al. (2018) Na1.9 channels in Muscle Afferent Neurons and Axons. Journal of Neurophysiology
Ramachandra R, Elmslie KS. (2017) Using Specific Blockers to Identify TTX-S Na V Channels Subtypes in Rat Muscle Afferent Neurons Biophysical Journal. 112: 18a
Ramachandra R, Elmslie KS. (2016) EXPRESS: Voltage-dependent sodium (NaV) channels in group IV sensory afferents. Molecular Pain. 12
Luo S, Zhangsun D, Harvey PJ, et al. (2015) Cloning, synthesis, and characterization of αO-conotoxin GeXIVA, a potent α9α10 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: E4026-35
Wright AB, Norimatsu Y, McIntosh JM, et al. (2015) Limited efficacy of α-conopeptides, Vc1.1 and RgIA, to inhibit sensory neuron CaV current. Eneuro. 2
Buraei Z, Lee HK, Elmslie KS. (2015) Single channel measurements demonstrate the voltage dependence of permeation through N-type and L-type CaV channels. Channels (Austin, Tex.). 9: 50-5
Buraei Z, Liang H, Elmslie KS. (2014) Voltage control of Ca²⁺ permeation through N-type calcium (Ca(V)2.2) channels. The Journal of General Physiology. 144: 207-20
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