S. John Mihic, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1997-2000 Wake Forrest 
 2000- University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
Area:
ligand gated ion channels
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Troutwine B, Park A, Velez-Hernandez ME, et al. (2019) F654A and K558Q Mutations in NMDA Receptor 1 affect ethanol-induced behaviors in Drosophila. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research
Pflanz NC, Daszkowski AW, James KA, et al. (2018) Ketone body modulation of ligand-gated ion channels. Neuropharmacology
Scott LL, Iyer S, Philpo AE, et al. (2018) A novel peptide restricts ethanol modulation of the BK channel and . The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Pflanz NC, Daszkowski AW, Cornelison GL, et al. (2018) An intersubunit electrostatic interaction in the GABA receptor facilitates its responses to benzodiazepines. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 293: 8264-8274
Kirson D, Todorovic J, Mihic SJ. (2017) Single Channel Analysis of Isoflurane and Ethanol Enhancement of Taurine-activated Glycine Receptors. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Cornelison GL, Daszkowski AW, Pflanz NC, et al. (2017) Interactions between zinc and allosteric modulators of the glycine receptor. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Cornelison GL, Pflanz NC, Tipps ME, et al. (2016) Identification and characterization of heptapeptide modulators of the glycine receptor. European Journal of Pharmacology
Farley NM, Mihic SJ. (2015) Allosteric modulation of the glycine receptor activated by agonists differing in efficacy. Brain Research. 1606: 95-101
Cornelison GL, Mihic SJ. (2014) Contaminating levels of zinc found in commonly-used labware and buffers affect glycine receptor currents. Brain Research Bulletin. 100: 1-5
Kirson D, Cornelison GL, Philpo AE, et al. (2013) Physiological concentrations of zinc reduce taurine-activated GlyR responses to drugs of abuse. Neuropharmacology. 75: 286-94
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