Martin Mortensen
Affiliations: | NPP | University College London, London, United Kingdom |
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Mortensen M, Xu Y, Shehata MA, et al. (2023) Pregnenolone sulphate analogues differentially modulate GABA receptor closed/desensitised states. British Journal of Pharmacology |
Kasaragod VB, Mortensen M, Hardwick SW, et al. (2022) Publisher Correction: Mechanisms of inhibition and activation of extrasynaptic αβ GABA receptors. Nature |
Kasaragod VB, Mortensen M, Hardwick SW, et al. (2022) Mechanisms of inhibition and activation of extrasynaptic αβ GABA receptors. Nature. 602: 529-533 |
Sexton CA, Penzinger R, Mortensen M, et al. (2021) Structural determinants and regulation of spontaneous activity in GABA receptors. Nature Communications. 12: 5457 |
Mortensen M, Huckvale R, Pandurangan AP, et al. (2020) Optopharmacology reveals a differential contribution of native GABA receptors to dendritic and somatic inhibition using azogabazine. Neuropharmacology. 108135 |
Mortensen M, Krall J, Kongstad KT, et al. (2019) Developing new 4-PIOL and 4-PHP analogues for photo-inactivation of γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors. Acs Chemical Neuroscience |
Huckvale R, Mortensen M, Pryde D, et al. (2016) Azogabazine; a photochromic antagonist of the GABAA receptor. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry |
Patel B, Bright DP, Mortensen M, et al. (2016) Context-Dependent Modulation of GABAAR-Mediated Tonic Currents. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 36: 607-21 |
Mortensen M, Smart TG. (2015) Neuronal Inhibition under the Spotlight. Neuron. 88: 845-7 |
Murray A, Letourneau A, Canzonetta C, et al. (2015) Brief report: isogenic induced pluripotent stem cell lines from an adult with mosaic down syndrome model accelerated neuronal ageing and neurodegeneration. Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio). 33: 2077-84 |