David J. Hinkle
Affiliations: | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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(GABA(A) receptor beta subunit phosphorylation and modulation determine amplitude and time course of inhibitory currents.) |
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Hinkle DJ, Macdonald RL. (2003) Beta subunit phosphorylation selectively increases fast desensitization and prolongs deactivation of alpha1beta1gamma2L and alpha1beta3gamma2L GABA(A) receptor currents. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 23: 11698-710 |
Hinkle DJ, Bianchi MT, Macdonald RL. (2003) Modifications of a commercial perfusion system for use in ultrafast solution exchange during patch clamp recording. Biotechniques. 35: 472-4, 476 |
Hinkle DJ, Macdonald RL. (2003) β Subunit Phosphorylation Selectively Increases Fast Desensitization and Prolongs Deactivation of α1β1γ2L and α1β3γ2L GABAAReceptor Currents The Journal of Neuroscience. 23: 11698-11710 |
Buhr A, Bianchi MT, Baur R, et al. (2002) Functional characterization of the new human GABA(A) receptor mutation beta3(R192H). Human Genetics. 111: 154-60 |
Fisher JL, Hinkle DJ, Macdonald RL. (2000) Loreclezole inhibition of recombinant alpha1beta1gamma2L GABA(A) receptor single channel currents. Neuropharmacology. 39: 235-45 |