SangSeong Kim, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, MO, United States |
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C Ron Yu | post-doc | Stowers Institute for Medical Research |
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Kim S, Ma L, Unruh J, et al. (2015) Intracellular chloride concentration of the mouse vomeronasal neuron. Bmc Neuroscience. 16: 90 |
Pervez N, Ham H, Kim S. (2014) Interplay of Signaling Molecules in Olfactory Sensory Neuron toward Signal Amplification Hanyang Medical Reviews. 34: 137-142 |
Kim S, Hwang SW. (2013) Emerging roles of TRPA1 in sensation of oxidative stress and its implications in defense and danger. Archives of Pharmacal Research. 36: 783-91 |
Kim S, Ma L, Jensen KL, et al. (2012) Paradoxical contribution of SK3 and GIRK channels to the activation of mouse vomeronasal organ. Nature Neuroscience. 15: 1236-44 |
Ma L, Haga-Yamanaka S, Yu QE, et al. (2011) Imaging neuronal responses in slice preparations of vomeronasal organ expressing a genetically encoded calcium sensor. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove |
Kim S, Ma L, Yu CR. (2011) Requirement of calcium-activated chloride channels in the activation of mouse vomeronasal neurons. Nature Communications. 2: 365 |
He J, Ma L, Kim S, et al. (2010) Distinct signals conveyed by pheromone concentrations to the mouse vomeronasal organ. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 7473-83 |
He J, Ma L, Kim S, et al. (2008) Encoding gender and individual information in the mouse vomeronasal organ. Science (New York, N.Y.). 320: 535-8 |