Isaac N. Pessah - Publications

Affiliations: 
University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Autisms, ryanodine receptor

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2023 Feng W, Lopez JR, Antrobus S, Zheng J, Uryash A, Dong Y, Beqollari D, Bannister RA, Hopkins PM, Beam KG, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Putative malignant hyperthermia mutation Ca1.1-R174W is insufficient to trigger a fulminant response to halothane or confer heat stress intolerance. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 104992. PMID 37392848 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104992  0.401
2023 Kim DS, Pessah IN, Santana CM, Purnell B, Li R, Buchanan GF, Rumbeiha WK. Investigations into hydrogen sulfide-induced suppression of neuronal activity in vivo and calcium dysregulation in vitro. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. PMID 36882182 DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfad022  0.333
2022 Yaghoobi B, Miller GW, Holland EB, Li X, Harvey D, Li S, Lehmler HJ, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. Ryanodine receptor-active non-dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls cause neurobehavioral deficits in larval zebrafish. Frontiers in Toxicology. 4: 947795. PMID 36278027 DOI: 10.3389/ftox.2022.947795  0.536
2021 Sethi S, Keil Stietz KP, Valenzuela AE, Klocke CR, Silverman JL, Puschner B, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. Developmental Exposure to a Human-Relevant Polychlorinated Biphenyl Mixture Causes Behavioral Phenotypes That Vary by Sex and Genotype in Juvenile Mice Expressing Human Mutations That Modulate Neuronal Calcium. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15: 766826. PMID 34938155 DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2021.766826  0.532
2021 Keil Stietz KP, Sethi S, Klocke CR, de Ruyter TE, Wilson MD, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. Sex and Genotype Modulate the Dendritic Effects of Developmental Exposure to a Human-Relevant Polychlorinated Biphenyls Mixture in the Juvenile Mouse. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15: 766802. PMID 34924936 DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2021.766802  0.549
2021 Zheng J, Antrobus S, Feng W, Purdy TN, Moore BS, Pessah IN. Marine and Anthropogenic Bromopyrroles Alter Cellular Ca Dynamics of Murine Cortical Neuronal Networks by Targeting the Ryanodine Receptor and Sarco/Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca-ATPase. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 34788016 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c05214  0.385
2020 Truong KM, Feng W, Pessah IN. Ryanodine Receptor Type 2: A Molecular Target for Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT)- and Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE)-Mediated Cardiotoxicity. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. PMID 32894766 DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfaa139  0.477
2020 Rutkowsky JM, Knotts TA, Allen PD, Pessah IN, Ramsey JJ. Sex-specific alterations in whole body energetics and voluntary activity in heterozygous R163C malignant hyperthermia-susceptible mice. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. PMID 32367593 DOI: 10.1096/fj.202000403  0.329
2019 Rude KM, Pusceddu MM, Keogh CE, Sladek JA, Rabasa G, Miller EN, Sethi S, Keil KP, Pessah IN, Lein PJ, Gareau MG. Developmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the maternal diet causes host-microbe defects in weanling offspring mice. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 253: 708-721. PMID 31336350 DOI: 10.1016/J.Envpol.2019.07.066  0.556
2019 Truong KM, Cherednichenko G, Pessah IN. Interactions of Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) with Skeletal Muscle Ryanodine Receptor Type 1. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. PMID 31127943 DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfz120  0.475
2019 Pessah IN, Lein PJ, Seegal RF, Sagiv SK. Neurotoxicity of polychlorinated biphenyls and related organohalogens. Acta Neuropathologica. PMID 30976975 DOI: 10.1007/S00401-019-01978-1  0.518
2019 Sethi S, Morgan R, Feng W, Lin Y, Li X, Luna C, Koch M, Bansal R, Duffel MW, Puschner B, Zoeller TR, Lehmler HJ, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. Comparative analyses of the 12 most abundant PCB congeners detected in human maternal serum for activity at the thyroid hormone receptor and ryanodine receptor. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 30821444 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Est.9B00535  0.569
2019 Keil KP, Sethi S, Wilson MD, Silverman JL, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. 34.1 GENETIC MUTATIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS THAT PROMOTE ADVERSE NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES IN PRECLINICAL MODELS Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. 58: S351. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jaac.2019.07.844  0.498
2018 Zheng J, Chen J, Zou X, Zhao F, Guo M, Wang H, Zhang T, Zhang C, Feng W, Pessah IN, Cao Z. Saikosaponin d causes apoptotic death of cultured neocortical neurons by increasing membrane permeability and elevating intracellular Ca concentration. Neurotoxicology. PMID 30458186 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2018.11.006  0.479
2018 Truong KM, Pessah IN. Comparison of chlorantraniliprole and flubendiamide activity towards wild type and malignant hyperthermia-susceptible ryanodine receptors and heat stress intolerance. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. PMID 30329129 DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfy256  0.526
2018 Keil KP, Sethi S, Wilson MD, Silverman JL, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. Genetic mutations in Ca signaling alter dendrite morphology and social approach in juvenile mice. Genes, Brain, and Behavior. e12526. PMID 30311737 DOI: 10.1111/Gbb.12526  0.586
2018 Zheng J, McKinnie SMK, El Gamal A, Feng W, Dong Y, Agarwal V, Fenical W, Kumar A, Cao Z, Moore BS, Pessah IN. Correction to Organohalogens Naturally Biosynthesized in Marine Environments and Produced As Disinfection Byproducts Alter Sarco/Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca Dynamics. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 29916692 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Est.8B03174  0.418
2018 Zheng J, Mckinnie SMK, Gamal AE, Feng W, Dong Y, Agarwal V, Fenical W, Kumar A, Cao Z, Moore BS, Pessah IN. Organohalogens naturally biosynthesized in marine environments and produced as disinfection by-products alter sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Cadynamics. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 29617551 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Est.8B00512  0.406
2017 Feng W, Zheng J, Robin G, Dong Y, Ichikawa M, Inoue Y, Mori T, Nakano T, Pessah IN. Enantioselectivity of 2,2',3,5',6-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 95) atropisomers toward ryanodine receptors (RyRs) and their influences on hippocampal neuronal networks. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 29131945 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Est.7B04446  0.431
2017 Holland EB, Goldstone JV, Pessah IN, Whitehead A, Reid NM, Karchner SI, Hahn ME, Nacci DE, Clark BW, Stegeman JJ. Ryanodine receptor and FK506 binding protein 1 in the Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus): A phylogenetic and population-based comparison. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 192: 105-115. PMID 28942070 DOI: 10.1016/J.Aquatox.2017.09.002  0.393
2017 Robin G, López JR, Espinal GM, Hulsizer S, Hagerman PJ, Pessah IN. Calcium dysregulation and Cdk5-ATM pathway involved in a mouse model of Fragile X-associated tremor-ataxia syndrome. Human Molecular Genetics. PMID 28444183 DOI: 10.1093/Hmg/Ddx148  0.41
2017 Mousavi Nik A, Pressly B, Singh V, Antrobus S, Hulsizer S, Rogawski MA, Wulff H, Pessah IN. Rapid Throughput Analysis of GABAA Receptor Subtype Modulators and Blockers Using DiSBAC1(3) Membrane Potential Red Dye. Molecular Pharmacology. PMID 28428226 DOI: 10.1124/Mol.117.108563  0.302
2017 Zhang R, Pessah IN. Divergent Mechanisms Leading to Signaling Dysfunction in Embryonic Muscle by Bisphenol A and Tetrabromobisphenol A. Molecular Pharmacology. PMID 28143888 DOI: 10.1124/mol.116.107342  0.512
2016 Cao Z, Xu J, Hulsizer S, Cui Y, Dong Y, Pessah IN. Influence of Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine on Synchronous Calcium Oscillations at Distinct Developmental Stages of Hippocampal Neuronal Cultures. Neurotoxicology. PMID 27984050 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2016.10.015  0.337
2016 Holland EB, Feng W, Zheng J, Dong Y, Li X, Lehmler HJ, Pessah IN. An extended structure-activity relationship of non-dioxin-like PCBs evaluates and supports modeling predictions and identifies picomolar potency of PCB 202 towards ryanodine receptors. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. PMID 27655348 DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfw189  0.386
2016 Pessah IN, Rogawski MA, Tancredi DJ, Wulff H, Zolkowska D, Bruun DA, Hammock BD, Lein PJ. Models to identify treatments for the acute and persistent effects of seizure-inducing chemical threat agents. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. PMID 27467073 DOI: 10.1111/Nyas.13137  0.504
2016 Robin G, López JR, Hulsizer S, Hagerman PJ, Pessah IN. Fragile X-Associated Tremor-Ataxia Syndrome: Linking Ca2+ Dysregulation and DNA Damage Responses Biophysical Journal. 110: 319a-320a. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bpj.2015.11.1715  0.434
2015 Bruun DA, Cao Z, Inceoglu B, Vito ST, Austin AT, Hulsizer S, Hammock BD, Tancredi DJ, Rogawski MA, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. Combined treatment with diazepam and allopregnanolone reverses tetramethylenedisulfotetramine (TETS)-induced calcium dysregulation in cultured neurons and protects TETS-intoxicated mice against lethal seizures. Neuropharmacology. 95: 332-42. PMID 25882826 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuropharm.2015.03.035  0.587
2015 Cao Z, Zou X, Cui Y, Hulsizer S, Lein PJ, Wulff H, Pessah IN. Rapid throughput analysis demonstrates that chemicals with distinct seizurogenic mechanisms differentially alter Ca2+ dynamics in networks formed by hippocampal neurons in culture. Molecular Pharmacology. 87: 595-605. PMID 25583085 DOI: 10.1124/Mol.114.096701  0.639
2015 Fritsch EB, Stegeman JJ, Goldstone JV, Nacci DE, Champlin D, Jayaraman S, Connon RE, Pessah IN. Expression and function of ryanodine receptor related pathways in PCB tolerant Atlantic killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) from New Bedford Harbor, MA, USA. Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 159: 156-66. PMID 25546006 DOI: 10.1016/J.Aquatox.2014.12.017  0.814
2015 Coleman N, Nguyen HM, Cao Z, Brown BM, Jenkins DP, Zolkowska D, Chen YJ, Tanaka BS, Goldin AL, Rogawski MA, Pessah IN, Wulff H. The riluzole derivative 2-amino-6-trifluoromethylthio-benzothiazole (SKA-19), a mixed KCa2 activator and NaV blocker, is a potent novel anticonvulsant. Neurotherapeutics : the Journal of the American Society For Experimental Neurotherapeutics. 12: 234-49. PMID 25256961 DOI: 10.1007/S13311-014-0305-Y  0.347
2015 Beqollari D, Romberg CF, Feng W, Lopez JR, Lavorato M, Perni S, Hopkins PM, Franzini-Armstrong C, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Beam KG, Bannister RA. Calcium Channel Dysfunction in a Mutant Mouse Model of Malignant Hyperthermia(CaV1.1 R174W) Biophysical Journal. 108: 504a. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bpj.2014.11.2760  0.5
2015 Robin G, Altamirano F, Esteve E, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Lopez JR. Na+/H+ Exchange Blockers Reveal the Existence of a Skeletal Muscle Ca2+/H+ Exchanger, which is Altered in Malignant Hyperthermia Muscle Cells Biophysical Journal. 108: 504a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2014.11.2758  0.48
2015 Feng W, Dong Y, Bannister R, Hopkins P, Franzini-Armstrong C, Beam K, Allen PD, Pessah I. Malignant Hyperthermia Susceptibility Mutation Cav1.1 R174W Dramatically Alters RyR1 Single Channel Function Biophysical Journal. 108: 270a. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bpj.2014.11.1485  0.504
2014 Berman RF, Buijsen RA, Usdin K, Pintado E, Kooy F, Pretto D, Pessah IN, Nelson DL, Zalewski Z, Charlet-Bergeurand N, Willemsen R, Hukema RK. Mouse models of the fragile X premutation and fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 6: 25. PMID 25136376 DOI: 10.1186/1866-1955-6-25  0.308
2014 Altamirano F, Eltit JM, Robin G, Linares N, Ding X, Pessah IN, Allen PD, López JR. Ca2+ influx via the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger is enhanced in malignant hyperthermia skeletal muscle. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 289: 19180-90. PMID 24847052 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M114.550764  0.456
2014 Cao Z, Cui Y, Nguyen HM, Jenkins DP, Wulff H, Pessah IN. Nanomolar bifenthrin alters synchronous Ca2+ oscillations and cortical neuron development independent of sodium channel activity. Molecular Pharmacology. 85: 630-9. PMID 24482397 DOI: 10.1124/Mol.113.090076  0.461
2014 Yang D, Kania-Korwel I, Ghogha A, Chen H, Stamou M, Bose DD, Pessah IN, Lehmler HJ, Lein PJ. PCB 136 atropselectively alters morphometric and functional parameters of neuronal connectivity in cultured rat hippocampal neurons via ryanodine receptor-dependent mechanisms. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. 138: 379-92. PMID 24385416 DOI: 10.1093/Toxsci/Kft334  0.585
2014 Altamirano F, Eltit JM, Pessah I, Allen PD, Lopez JR. Ca2+ Influx Mediated by Reverse Mode of Na+/Ca2+ Exchanger is Enhanced in Malignant Hyperthermia Skeletal Muscle Biophysical Journal. 106: 125a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2013.11.744  0.45
2014 Niknam Y, Feng W, Cherednichenko G, Dong Y, Pessah I. Chemical Uncoupling the DHPR-RyR1 Complex by Substituted Halogenated Biphenyls and Diphenylethers Biophysical Journal. 106: 125a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2013.11.741  0.521
2014 Feng W, Ronjat M, Dong Y, Bahembera E, De Waard M, Pessah IN. Phosphorylation of Maurocalcine Strongly Modifies its Effect on Type 1 Ryanodine Receptor Biophysical Journal. 106: 110a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2013.11.671  0.352
2013 Niknam Y, Feng W, Cherednichenko G, Dong Y, Joshi SN, Vyas SM, Lehmler HJ, Pessah IN. Structure-activity relationship of selected meta- and para-hydroxylated non-dioxin like polychlorinated biphenyls: from single RyR1 channels to muscle dysfunction. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. 136: 500-13. PMID 24014653 DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kft202  0.519
2013 Fritsch EB, Pessah IN. Structure-activity relationship of non-coplanar polychlorinated biphenyls toward skeletal muscle ryanodine receptors in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Aquatic Toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 140: 204-12. PMID 23827775 DOI: 10.1016/J.Aquatox.2013.06.003  0.795
2013 Cao Z, Hulsizer S, Cui Y, Pretto DL, Kim KH, Hagerman PJ, Tassone F, Pessah IN. Enhanced asynchronous Ca(2+) oscillations associated with impaired glutamate transport in cortical astrocytes expressing Fmr1 gene premutation expansion. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288: 13831-41. PMID 23553633 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M112.441055  0.427
2013 Fritsch EB, Connon RE, Werner I, Davies RE, Beggel S, Feng W, Pessah IN. Triclosan impairs swimming behavior and alters expression of excitation-contraction coupling proteins in fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas). Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 2008-17. PMID 23305567 DOI: 10.1021/Es303790B  0.794
2013 Eltit JM, Ding X, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Lopez JR. Nonspecific sarcolemmal cation channels are critical for the pathogenesis of malignant hyperthermia. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 27: 991-1000. PMID 23159934 DOI: 10.1096/fj.12-218354  0.507
2013 Eltit JM, Pessah IN, Allen P, Lopez JR. Sarcolemmal Calcium Influx in Malignant Hyperthermia Susceptible Muscle Biophysical Journal. 104: 202a-203a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2012.11.1143  0.517
2012 Kaplan ES, Cao Z, Hulsizer S, Tassone F, Berman RF, Hagerman PJ, Pessah IN. Early mitochondrial abnormalities in hippocampal neurons cultured from Fmr1 pre-mutation mouse model. Journal of Neurochemistry. 123: 613-21. PMID 22924671 DOI: 10.1111/J.1471-4159.2012.07936.X  0.726
2012 Feng W, Hwang HS, Kryshtal DO, Yang T, Padilla IT, Tiwary AK, Puschner B, Pessah IN, Knollmann BC. Coordinated regulation of murine cardiomyocyte contractility by nanomolar (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate, the major green tea catechin. Molecular Pharmacology. 82: 993-1000. PMID 22918967 DOI: 10.1124/Mol.112.079707  0.481
2012 Cherednichenko G, Zhang R, Bannister RA, Timofeyev V, Li N, Fritsch EB, Feng W, Barrientos GC, Schebb NH, Hammock BD, Beam KG, Chiamvimonvat N, Pessah IN. Triclosan impairs excitation-contraction coupling and Ca2+ dynamics in striated muscle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 14158-63. PMID 22891308 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1211314109  0.815
2012 Cao Z, Hammock BD, McCoy M, Rogawski MA, Lein PJ, Pessah IN. Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine alters Ca²⁺ dynamics in cultured hippocampal neurons: mitigation by NMDA receptor blockade and GABA(A) receptor-positive modulation. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. 130: 362-72. PMID 22889812 DOI: 10.1093/Toxsci/Kfs244  0.64
2012 Liu J, Koscielska KA, Cao Z, Hulsizer S, Grace N, Mitchell G, Nacey C, Githinji J, McGee J, Garcia-Arocena D, Hagerman RJ, Nolta J, Pessah IN, Hagerman PJ. Signaling defects in iPSC-derived fragile X premutation neurons. Human Molecular Genetics. 21: 3795-805. PMID 22641815 DOI: 10.1093/Hmg/Dds207  0.311
2012 Eltit JM, Bannister RA, Moua O, Altamirano F, Hopkins PM, Pessah IN, Molinski TF, López JR, Beam KG, Allen PD. Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility arising from altered resting coupling between the skeletal muscle L-type Ca2+ channel and the type 1 ryanodine receptor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 7923-8. PMID 22547813 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1119207109  0.515
2012 Wayman GA, Bose DD, Yang D, Lesiak A, Bruun D, Impey S, Ledoux V, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. PCB-95 modulates the calcium-dependent signaling pathway responsible for activity-dependent dendritic growth. Environmental Health Perspectives. 120: 1003-9. PMID 22534176 DOI: 10.1289/Ehp.1104833  0.612
2012 Wayman GA, Yang D, Bose DD, Lesiak A, Ledoux V, Bruun D, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. PCB-95 promotes dendritic growth via ryanodine receptor-dependent mechanisms. Environmental Health Perspectives. 120: 997-1002. PMID 22534141 DOI: 10.1289/Ehp.1104832  0.618
2012 Cao Z, Hulsizer S, Tassone F, Tang HT, Hagerman RJ, Rogawski MA, Hagerman PJ, Pessah IN. Clustered burst firing in FMR1 premutation hippocampal neurons: amelioration with allopregnanolone. Human Molecular Genetics. 21: 2923-35. PMID 22466801 DOI: 10.1093/Hmg/Dds118  0.324
2012 Barrientos GC, Feng W, Truong K, Matthaei KI, Yang T, Allen PD, Lopez JR, Pessah IN. Gene dose influences cellular and calcium channel dysregulation in heterozygous and homozygous T4826I-RYR1 malignant hyperthermia-susceptible muscle. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287: 2863-76. PMID 22139840 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.307926  0.521
2012 Yuen B, Boncompagni S, Feng W, Yang T, Lopez JR, Matthaei KI, Goth SR, Protasi F, Franzini-Armstrong C, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Mice expressing T4826I-RYR1 are viable but exhibit sex- and genotype-dependent susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia and muscle damage. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 26: 1311-22. PMID 22131268 DOI: 10.1096/fj.11-197582  0.354
2012 Kim KH, Bose DD, Ghogha A, Riehl J, Zhang R, Barnhart CD, Lein PJ, Pessah IN. Erratum: “ Para – and Ortho -SubstitutionsAre Key Determinants of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Activity toward RyanodineReceptors and Neurotoxicity” Environmental Health Perspectives. 120. DOI: 10.1289/ehp.120-a189  0.431
2012 Yuen B, Boncompagni S, Feng W, Yang T, Lopez JR, Matthaei KI, Goth SR, Protasi F, Franzini-Armstrong C, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Mice expressing T4826I-RYR1 are viable but exhibit sex- and genotype-dependent susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia and muscle damage (The FASEB Journal (2012) DOI:10.1096/fj.11-197582) Faseb Journal. 26: 3587. DOI: 10.1096/fj.11-197582err  0.316
2012 Cherednichenko G, Zhang R, Bannister RA, Timofeyev V, Li N, Fritsch EB, Feng W, Barrientos GC, Schebb NH, Hammock BD, Beam KG, Chiamvimonvat N, Pessah IN. Triclosan impairs excitation-contraction coupling and Ca2+ dynamics in striated muscle (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012) 109, 35, (14158 -14163) DOI:10.1073/pnas. 1211314109) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 16393. DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1215071109  0.789
2012 Eltit JM, Linares N, Pessah IN, Allen P, Lopez JR. Reverse Mode of the Sodium Calcium Exchanger is Enhanced in Malignant Hyperthermia Susceptible Skeletal Muscle Biophysical Journal. 102: 663a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2011.11.3611  0.456
2011 Lein PJ, Barnhart CD, Pessah IN. Acute hippocampal slice preparation and hippocampal slice cultures. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 758: 115-34. PMID 21815062 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-61779-170-3_8  0.508
2011 Kim KH, Pessah IN. Perinatal exposure to environmental polychlorinated biphenyls sensitizes hippocampus to excitotoxicity ex vivo. Neurotoxicology. 32: 981-5. PMID 21571002 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2011.04.004  0.329
2011 Eltit JM, Li H, Ward CW, Molinski T, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Lopez JR. Orthograde dihydropyridine receptor signal regulates ryanodine receptor passive leak. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 7046-51. PMID 21482776 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1018380108  0.511
2011 Ta TA, Koenig CM, Golub MS, Pessah IN, Qi L, Aronov PA, Berman RF. Bioaccumulation and behavioral effects of 2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-47) in perinatally exposed mice. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 33: 393-404. PMID 21334437 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ntt.2011.02.003  0.325
2011 Feng W, Barrientos GC, Cherednichenko G, Yang T, Padilla IT, Truong K, Allen PD, Lopez JR, Pessah IN. Functional and biochemical properties of ryanodine receptor type 1 channels from heterozygous R163C malignant hyperthermia-susceptible mice. Molecular Pharmacology. 79: 420-31. PMID 21156754 DOI: 10.1124/mol.110.067959  0.49
2011 Kim KH, Bose DD, Ghogha A, Riehl J, Zhang R, Barnhart CD, Lein PJ, Pessah IN. Para- and ortho-substitutions are key determinants of polybrominated diphenyl ether activity toward ryanodine receptors and neurotoxicity. Environmental Health Perspectives. 119: 519-26. PMID 21106467 DOI: 10.1289/Ehp.1002728  0.803
2011 Giulivi C, Ross-Inta C, Omanska-Klusek A, Napoli E, Sakaguchi D, Barrientos G, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Basal bioenergetic abnormalities in skeletal muscle from ryanodine receptor malignant hyperthermia-susceptible R163C knock-in mice. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286: 99-113. PMID 20978128 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.153247  0.467
2011 Bose D, Pessah I. Ryanodine receptor type I Afcs-Nature Molecule Pages. DOI: 10.1038/Mp.A002108.01  0.303
2010 Eltit JM, Feng W, Lopez JR, Padilla IT, Pessah IN, Molinski TF, Fruen BR, Allen PD, Perez CF. Ablation of skeletal muscle triadin impairs FKBP12/RyR1 channel interactions essential for maintaining resting cytoplasmic Ca2+. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285: 38453-62. PMID 20926377 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.164525  0.507
2010 Estève E, Eltit JM, Bannister RA, Liu K, Pessah IN, Beam KG, Allen PD, López JR. A malignant hyperthermia-inducing mutation in RYR1 (R163C): alterations in Ca2+ entry, release, and retrograde signaling to the DHPR. The Journal of General Physiology. 135: 619-28. PMID 20479110 DOI: 10.1085/Jgp.200910328  0.501
2010 Bannister RA, Estève E, Eltit JM, Pessah IN, Allen PD, López JR, Beam KG. A malignant hyperthermia-inducing mutation in RYR1 (R163C): consequent alterations in the functional properties of DHPR channels. The Journal of General Physiology. 135: 629-40. PMID 20479108 DOI: 10.1085/Jgp.200910329  0.451
2010 Feng W, Cherednichenko G, Ward CW, Padilla IT, Cabrales E, Lopez JR, Eltit JM, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Green tea catechins are potent sensitizers of ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1). Biochemical Pharmacology. 80: 512-21. PMID 20471964 DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2010.05.004  0.486
2010 Eltit JM, Yang T, Li H, Molinski TF, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Lopez JR. RyR1-mediated Ca2+ leak and Ca2+ entry determine resting intracellular Ca2+ in skeletal myotubes. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285: 13781-7. PMID 20207743 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M110.107300  0.503
2010 Pessah IN, Cherednichenko G, Lein PJ. Minding the calcium store: Ryanodine receptor activation as a convergent mechanism of PCB toxicity. Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 125: 260-85. PMID 19931307 DOI: 10.1016/J.Pharmthera.2009.10.009  0.621
2010 Chen Y, Tassone F, Berman RF, Hagerman PJ, Hagerman RJ, Willemsen R, Pessah IN. Murine hippocampal neurons expressing Fmr1 gene premutations show early developmental deficits and late degeneration. Human Molecular Genetics. 19: 196-208. PMID 19846466 DOI: 10.1093/Hmg/Ddp479  0.684
2010 Eltit JM, Perez C, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Lopez JR. Reply to Ríos: Cell boundary theorem and Ca2+ fluxes in skeletal muscle Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285: le14. DOI: 10.1074/jbc.N110.107300  0.474
2010 Feng W, Yang T, Padilla IT, Barreintos GC, Allen P, Pessah IN. Enhanced RyR1 Channel Activity by the Knock-In Mouse that Expresses Human Malignant Hyperthermia Mutation T4826I Biophysical Journal. 98: 511a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2009.12.2780  0.463
2010 Eltit JM, Li H, Molinski TF, Pessah IN, Allen P, Lopez JR. The Leak State of the RyR1 is Regulated by RyR1/DHPR Interaction, Controlling the Cytosolic Free-Ca2+ Concentration and the SR Ca2+ Content at Rest Biophysical Journal. 98: 510a. DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2009.12.2775  0.389
2010 Eltit JM, Lopez JR, Feng W, Pessah IN, Allen P, Perez CF. Dysregulation of Ca2+ Entry and SR Calcium Leak are Responsible for Elevated Resting Free Ca2+ in Triadin-Null Myotubes Biophysical Journal. 98: 509a-510a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2009.12.2774  0.49
2010 Cherednichenko G, Bannister RA, Beam KG, Pessah IN. Triclosan Uncouples Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Skeletal Myotubes Without Blocking RyR1 Biophysical Journal. 98: 304a. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bpj.2009.12.1652  0.494
2010 Bose DD, Barrientos GC, Yuen BT, Maxwell S, Perez CF, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Reactive Cysteines of Ryanodine Receptor Type 1 Influence Function and Response to Oxidative Stress Biophysical Journal. 98: 304a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2009.12.1651  0.394
2010 Lein PJ, Kim KH, Berman RF, Pessah IN. Exposure of the developing brain to polychlorinated biphenyls influences the susceptibility of the adult brain to stress Developmental Neurotoxicology Research: Principles, Models, Techniques, Strategies, and Mechanisms. 211-229. DOI: 10.1002/9780470917060.ch12  0.413
2009 Halladay AK, Amaral D, Aschner M, Bolivar VJ, Bowman A, DiCicco-Bloom E, Hyman SL, Keller F, Lein P, Pessah I, Restifo L, Threadgill DW. Animal models of autism spectrum disorders: information for neurotoxicologists. Neurotoxicology. 30: 811-21. PMID 19596370 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuro.2009.07.002  0.515
2009 Barrientos G, Bose DD, Feng W, Padilla I, Pessah IN. The Na+/Ca2+ exchange inhibitor 2-(2-(4-(4-nitrobenzyloxy)phenyl)ethyl)isothiourea methanesulfonate (KB-R7943) also blocks ryanodine receptors type 1 (RyR1) and type 2 (RyR2) channels. Molecular Pharmacology. 76: 560-8. PMID 19509218 DOI: 10.1124/mol.109.057265  0.465
2009 Samsó M, Feng W, Pessah IN, Allen PD. Coordinated movement of cytoplasmic and transmembrane domains of RyR1 upon gating. Plos Biology. 7: e85. PMID 19402748 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1000085  0.312
2009 Chopra N, Yang T, Asghari P, Moore ED, Huke S, Akin B, Cattolica RA, Perez CF, Hlaing T, Knollmann-Ritschel BE, Jones LR, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Franzini-Armstrong C, Knollmann BC. Ablation of triadin causes loss of cardiac Ca2+ release units, impaired excitation-contraction coupling, and cardiac arrhythmias. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 7636-41. PMID 19383796 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0902919106  0.766
2009 Yang D, Kim KH, Phimister A, Bachstetter AD, Ward TR, Stackman RW, Mervis RF, Wisniewski AB, Klein SL, Kodavanti PR, Anderson KA, Wayman G, Pessah IN, Lein PJ. Developmental exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls interferes with experience-dependent dendritic plasticity and ryanodine receptor expression in weanling rats. Environmental Health Perspectives. 117: 426-35. PMID 19337518 DOI: 10.1289/Ehp.11771  0.559
2009 Kim KH, Inan SY, Berman RF, Pessah IN. Excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission is differentially influenced by two ortho-substituted polychlorinated biphenyls in the hippocampal slice preparation. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 237: 168-77. PMID 19289137 DOI: 10.1016/J.Taap.2009.03.002  0.408
2009 Bannister RA, Pessah IN, Beam KG. The skeletal L-type Ca(2+) current is a major contributor to excitation-coupled Ca(2+) entry. The Journal of General Physiology. 133: 79-91. PMID 19114636 DOI: 10.1085/Jgp.200810105  0.491
2009 Pessah IN, Lehmler HJ, Robertson LW, Perez CF, Cabrales E, Bose DD, Feng W. Enantiomeric specificity of (-)-2,2',3,3',6,6'-hexachlorobiphenyl toward ryanodine receptor types 1 and 2. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 22: 201-7. PMID 18954145 DOI: 10.1021/Tx800328U  0.467
2009 Hwang HS, Feng W, Yang T, Pessah IN, Knollmann BC. Effect Of (−)-epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG), A Green Tea Extract, On Excitation-contraction Coupling Of Murine Cardiomyocytes Biophysical Journal. 96: 121a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2008.12.535  0.459
2009 Rodney GG, Cabrales E, Pessah IN, Feng W. Cardiac Ca2+ Release Channel/RyR2 -Molecular Mechanism Of Green Tea Extract epigallocatechin-3-gallate Biophysical Journal. 96: 112a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2008.12.492  0.47
2009 Barrientos G, Pessah I. The Na+/Ca2+ exchanger Inhibitor KB-R7943 is also a potent inhibitor of EC coupling and ryanodine receptors Biophysical Journal. 96: 107a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2008.12.467  0.45
2009 Eltit JM, Feng W, Worley P, Allen P, Lopez JR, Pessah IN. Homer-RyR1 Associations are Physiological Regulators of Intracellular [Ca2+] Biophysical Journal. 96: 107a. DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2008.12.464  0.475
2009 Feng W, Barrientos GC, Cabralles E, Padilla IT, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Altered Channel Activity Of RyR1-R163C From Malignant Hyperthermia Mutation Knock-in Mouse Biophysical Journal. 96: 551a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2008.12.2985  0.506
2009 Eltit JM, Liu K, Esteve E, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Lopez J. Malignant Hyperthermia Mutation Alters Excitation-coupled Ca2+ Entry In MH RyR1-R163C Knock-in Myotubes Biophysical Journal. 96: 236a. DOI: 10.1016/J.BPJ.2008.12.1161  0.505
2009 Eltit JM, Yang T, Molinski TF, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Lopez JR. Contribution Of Ryr1 “Leak Channels” To Resting Intracellular Ca2+ In Skeletal Myotubes Biophysical Journal. 96: 233a. DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2008.12.1146  0.507
2008 Ahn KC, Zhao B, Chen J, Cherednichenko G, Sanmarti E, Denison MS, Lasley B, Pessah IN, Kültz D, Chang DP, Gee SJ, Hammock BD. In vitro biologic activities of the antimicrobials triclocarban, its analogs, and triclosan in bioassay screens: receptor-based bioassay screens. Environmental Health Perspectives. 116: 1203-10. PMID 18795164 DOI: 10.1289/Ehp.11200  0.415
2008 Pessah IN, Seegal RF, Lein PJ, LaSalle J, Yee BK, Van De Water J, Berman RF. Immunologic and neurodevelopmental susceptibilities of autism. Neurotoxicology. 29: 532-45. PMID 18394707 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuro.2008.02.006  0.503
2008 Gach MP, Cherednichenko G, Haarmann C, Lopez JR, Beam KG, Pessah IN, Franzini-Armstrong C, Allen PD. Alpha2delta1 dihydropyridine receptor subunit is a critical element for excitation-coupled calcium entry but not for formation of tetrads in skeletal myotubes. Biophysical Journal. 94: 3023-34. PMID 18192372 DOI: 10.1529/Biophysj.107.118893  0.352
2008 Cherednichenko G, Ward CW, Feng W, Cabrales E, Michaelson L, Samso M, López JR, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Enhanced excitation-coupled calcium entry in myotubes expressing malignant hyperthermia mutation R163C is attenuated by dantrolene. Molecular Pharmacology. 73: 1203-12. PMID 18171728 DOI: 10.1124/mol.107.043299  0.379
2008 Voss AA, Allen PD, Pessah IN, Perez CF. Allosterically coupled calcium and magnesium binding sites are unmasked by ryanodine receptor chimeras. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 366: 988-93. PMID 18096513 DOI: 10.1016/J.Bbrc.2007.12.058  0.712
2008 Feng W, Tu J, Pouliquin P, Cabrales E, Shen X, Dulhunty A, Worley PF, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Dynamic regulation of ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1) channel activity by Homer 1. Cell Calcium. 43: 307-14. PMID 17707505 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ceca.2007.06.001  0.354
2007 Yang T, Allen PD, Pessah IN, Lopez JR. Enhanced excitation-coupled calcium entry in myotubes is associated with expression of RyR1 malignant hyperthermia mutations. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282: 37471-8. PMID 17942409 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M701379200  0.483
2007 Ostrovskaya O, Goyal R, Osman N, McAllister CE, Pessah IN, Hume JR, Wilson SM. Inhibition of ryanodine receptors by 4-(2-aminopropyl)-3,5-dichloro-N,N-dimethylaniline (FLA 365) in canine pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 323: 381-90. PMID 17640951 DOI: 10.1124/Jpet.107.122119  0.484
2007 Shahbazzadeh D, Srairi-Abid N, Feng W, Ram N, Borchani L, Ronjat M, Akbari A, Pessah IN, De Waard M, El Ayeb M. Hemicalcin, a new toxin from the Iranian scorpion Hemiscorpius lepturus which is active on ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+ channels. The Biochemical Journal. 404: 89-96. PMID 17291197 DOI: 10.1042/BJ20061404  0.441
2007 Phimister AJ, Lango J, Lee EH, Ernst-Russell MA, Takeshima H, Ma J, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Conformation-dependent stability of junctophilin 1 (JP1) and ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1) channel complex is mediated by their hyper-reactive thiols. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282: 8667-77. PMID 17237236 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M609936200  0.391
2007 Yang T, Esteve E, Pessah IN, Molinski TF, Allen PD, López JR. Elevated resting [Ca(2+)](i) in myotubes expressing malignant hyperthermia RyR1 cDNAs is partially restored by modulation of passive calcium leak from the SR. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. 292: C1591-8. PMID 17182726 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00133.2006  0.518
2007 Ta TA, Pessah IN. Ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1) possessing malignant hyperthermia mutation R615C exhibits heightened sensitivity to dysregulation by non-coplanar 2,2',3,5',6-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 95). Neurotoxicology. 28: 770-9. PMID 17023049 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2006.08.007  0.534
2006 Yang T, Riehl J, Esteve E, Matthaei KI, Goth S, Allen PD, Pessah IN, Lopez JR. Pharmacologic and functional characterization of malignant hyperthermia in the R163C RyR1 knock-in mouse. Anesthesiology. 105: 1164-75. PMID 17122579 DOI: 10.1097/00000542-200612000-00016  0.789
2006 Masuno MN, Pessah IN, Olmstead MM, Molinski TF. Simplified cyclic analogues of bastadin-5. Structure-activity relationships for modulation of the RyR1/FKBP12 Ca2+ channel complex. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 49: 4497-511. PMID 16854055 DOI: 10.1021/jm050708u  0.436
2006 Goth SR, Chu RA, Gregg JP, Cherednichenko G, Pessah IN. Uncoupling of ATP-mediated calcium signaling and dysregulated interleukin-6 secretion in dendritic cells by nanomolar thimerosal. Environmental Health Perspectives. 114: 1083-91. PMID 16835063 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.8881  0.462
2006 Fessenden JD, Feng W, Pessah IN, Allen PD. Amino acid residues Gln4020 and Lys4021 of the ryanodine receptor type 1 are required for activation by 4-chloro-m-cresol. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281: 21022-31. PMID 16737973 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M600670200  0.369
2006 Lee EH, Cherednichenko G, Pessah IN, Allen PD. Functional coupling between TRPC3 and RyR1 regulates the expressions of key triadic proteins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281: 10042-8. PMID 16484216 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M600981200  0.517
2006 Hansen ME, Pessah IN, Matsumura F. Heptachlor epoxide induces a non-capacitative type of Ca2+ entry and immediate early gene expression in mouse hepatoma cells. Toxicology. 220: 218-31. PMID 16469423 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tox.2006.01.006  0.492
2006 Pessah IN, Hansen LG, Albertson TE, Garner CE, Ta TA, Do Z, Kim KH, Wong PW. Structure-activity relationship for noncoplanar polychlorinated biphenyl congeners toward the ryanodine receptor-Ca2+ channel complex type 1 (RyR1). Chemical Research in Toxicology. 19: 92-101. PMID 16411661 DOI: 10.1021/tx050196m  0.494
2006 Chelu MG, Goonasekera SA, Durham WJ, Tang W, Lueck JD, Riehl J, Pessah IN, Zhang P, Bhattacharjee MB, Dirksen RT, Hamilton SL. Heat- and anesthesia-induced malignant hyperthermia in an RyR1 knock-in mouse. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 20: 329-30. PMID 16284304 DOI: 10.1096/Fj.05-4497Fje  0.773
2006 Ta TA, Feng W, Molinski TF, Pessah IN. Hydroxylated xestospongins block inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate-induced Ca2+ release and sensitize Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release mediated by ryanodine receptors. Molecular Pharmacology. 69: 532-8. PMID 16249374 DOI: 10.1124/mol.105.019125  0.483
2005 Hurne AM, O'Brien JJ, Wingrove D, Cherednichenko G, Allen PD, Beam KG, Pessah IN. Ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1) mutations C4958S and C4961S reveal excitation-coupled calcium entry (ECCE) is independent of sarcoplasmic reticulum store depletion. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 36994-7004. PMID 16120606 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M506441200  0.433
2005 Gao J, Voss AA, Pessah IN, Lauer FT, Penning TM, Burchiel SW. Ryanodine receptor-mediated rapid increase in intracellular calcium induced by 7,8-benzo(a)pyrene quinone in human and murine leukocytes. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. 87: 419-26. PMID 16049270 DOI: 10.1093/Toxsci/Kfi265  0.72
2005 López JR, Linares N, Pessah IN, Allen PD. Enhanced response to caffeine and 4-chloro-m-cresol in malignant hyperthermia-susceptible muscle is related in part to chronically elevated resting [Ca2+]i. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. 288: C606-12. PMID 15537710 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00297.2004  0.492
2005 Cherednichenko G, Hurne AM, Fessenden JD, Eun HL, Allen PD, Beam KG, Pessah IN. Erratum: Conformational activation of Ca2+ entry by depolarization of skeletal myotubes (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (November 2, 2004) 101 (15793-15798)) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102. DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0500805102  0.403
2004 Cherednichenko G, Hurne AM, Fessenden JD, Lee EH, Allen PD, Beam KG, Pessah IN. Conformational activation of Ca2+ entry by depolarization of skeletal myotubes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 15793-8. PMID 15505226 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0403485101  0.507
2004 Fessenden JD, Feng W, Pessah IN, Allen PD. Mutational analysis of putative calcium binding motifs within the skeletal ryanodine receptor isoform, RyR1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 53028-35. PMID 15469935 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M411136200  0.486
2004 Aleman M, Riehl J, Aldridge BM, Lecouteur RA, Stott JL, Pessah IN. Association of a mutation in the ryanodine receptor 1 gene with equine malignant hyperthermia. Muscle & Nerve. 30: 356-65. PMID 15318347 DOI: 10.1002/Mus.20084  0.776
2004 Paolini C, Fessenden JD, Pessah IN, Franzini-Armstrong C. Evidence for conformational coupling between two calcium channels. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 12748-52. PMID 15310845 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0404836101  0.376
2004 Voss AA, Lango J, Ernst-Russell M, Morin D, Pessah IN. Identification of hyperreactive cysteines within ryanodine receptor type 1 by mass spectrometry. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 34514-20. PMID 15197184 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M404290200  0.623
2004 Cherednichenko G, Zima AV, Feng W, Schaefer S, Blatter LA, Pessah IN. NADH oxidase activity of rat cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum regulates calcium-induced calcium release. Circulation Research. 94: 478-86. PMID 14699012 DOI: 10.1161/01.Res.0000115554.65513.7C  0.459
2004 Ward CW, Feng W, Tu J, Pessah IN, Worley PK, Schneider MF. Homer protein increases activation of Ca2+ sparks in permeabilized skeletal muscle. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 5781-7. PMID 14660561 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M311422200  0.522
2004 Gafni J, Wong PW, Pessah IN. Non-coplanar 2,2',3,5',6-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 95) amplifies ionotropic glutamate receptor signaling in embryonic cerebellar granule neurons by a mechanism involving ryanodine receptors. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. 77: 72-82. PMID 14600284 DOI: 10.1093/Toxsci/Kfh004  0.455
2004 Lee EH, Lopez JR, Li J, Protasi F, Pessah IN, Kim DH, Allen PD. Conformational coupling of DHPR and RyR1 in skeletal myotubes is influenced by long-range allosterism: evidence for a negative regulatory module. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. 286: C179-89. PMID 13679303 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00176.2003  0.403
2004 Masuno MN, Hoepker AC, Pessah IN, Molinski TF. 1-O-Sulfatobastadins-1 and -2 from Ianthella basta (Pallas). Antagonists of the RyR1-FKBP12 Ca2+ channel Marine Drugs. 2: 176-184. DOI: 10.3390/Md204176  0.368
2003 Estève E, Smida-Rezgui S, Sarkozi S, Szegedi C, Regaya I, Chen L, Altafaj X, Rochat H, Allen P, Pessah IN, Marty I, Sabatier JM, Jona I, De Waard M, Ronjat M. Critical amino acid residues determine the binding affinity and the Ca2+ release efficacy of maurocalcine in skeletal muscle cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 37822-31. PMID 12869557 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M305798200  0.597
2003 Howard AS, Fitzpatrick R, Pessah I, Kostyniak P, Lein PJ. Polychlorinated biphenyls induce caspase-dependent cell death in cultured embryonic rat hippocampal but not cortical neurons via activation of the ryanodine receptor. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 190: 72-86. PMID 12831785 DOI: 10.1016/S0041-008X(03)00156-X  0.561
2003 Fessenden JD, Perez CF, Goth S, Pessah IN, Allen PD. Identification of a key determinant of ryanodine receptor type 1 required for activation by 4-chloro-m-cresol. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 28727-35. PMID 12761215 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M303821200  0.408
2003 Yang T, Ta TA, Pessah IN, Allen PD. Functional defects in six ryanodine receptor isoform-1 (RyR1) mutations associated with malignant hyperthermia and their impact on skeletal excitation-contraction coupling. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 25722-30. PMID 12732639 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M302165200  0.529
2003 Perez CF, Voss A, Pessah IN, Allen PD. RyR1/RyR3 chimeras reveal that multiple domains of RyR1 are involved in skeletal-type E-C coupling. Biophysical Journal. 84: 2655-63. PMID 12668474 DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(03)75071-1  0.606
2003 Chen L, Estève E, Sabatier JM, Ronjat M, De Waard M, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Maurocalcine and peptide A stabilize distinct subconductance states of ryanodine receptor type 1, revealing a proportional gating mechanism. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278: 16095-106. PMID 12586831 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.M209501200  0.54
2003 Inceoglu B, Lango J, Jing J, Chen L, Doymaz F, Pessah IN, Hammock BD. One scorpion, two venoms: prevenom of Parabuthus transvaalicus acts as an alternative type of venom with distinct mechanism of action. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 100: 922-7. PMID 12552107 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.242735499  0.407
2002 Feng W, Tu J, Yang T, Vernon PS, Allen PD, Worley PF, Pessah IN. Homer regulates gain of ryanodine receptor type 1 channel complex. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277: 44722-30. PMID 12223488 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M207675200  0.451
2002 Pessah IN, Kim KH, Feng W. Redox sensing properties of the ryanodine receptor complex. Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library. 7: a72-9. PMID 11991848 DOI: 10.2741/Pessah  0.429
2002 O'Brien JJ, Feng W, Allen PD, Chen SR, Pessah IN, Beam KG. Ca2+ activation of RyR1 is not necessary for the initiation of skeletal-type excitation-contraction coupling. Biophysical Journal. 82: 2428-35. PMID 11964231 DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(02)75586-0  0.507
2001 Ward CW, Protasi F, Castillo D, Wang Y, Chen SR, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Schneider MF. Type 1 and type 3 ryanodine receptors generate different Ca(2+) release event activity in both intact and permeabilized myotubes. Biophysical Journal. 81: 3216-30. PMID 11720987 DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(01)75957-7  0.461
2001 Pessah IN. Ryanodine receptor acts as a sensor for redox stress. Pest Management Science. 57: 941-5. PMID 11695187 DOI: 10.1002/ps.391  0.406
2001 Haak LL, Song LS, Molinski TF, Pessah IN, Cheng H, Russell JT. Sparks and puffs in oligodendrocyte progenitors: cross talk between ryanodine receptors and inositol trisphosphate receptors. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 21: 3860-70. PMID 11356874 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.21-11-03860.2001  0.443
2001 Fessenden JD, Chen L, Wang Y, Paolini C, Franzini-Armstrong C, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Ryanodine receptor point mutant E4032A reveals an allosteric interaction with ryanodine. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 98: 2865-70. PMID 11226332 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.041608898  0.576
2001 Wong PW, Garcia EF, Pessah IN. ortho-substituted PCB95 alters intracellular calcium signaling and causes cellular acidification in PC12 cells by an immunophilin-dependent mechanism. Journal of Neurochemistry. 76: 450-63. PMID 11208908 DOI: 10.1046/j.1471-4159.2001.00022.x  0.466
2001 Pessah IN, Beltzner C, Burchiel SW, Sridhar G, Penning T, Feng W. A bioactive metabolite of benzo[a]pyrene, benzo[a]pyrene-7,8-dione, selectively alters microsomal Ca2+ transport and ryanodine receptor function. Molecular Pharmacology. 59: 506-13. PMID 11179446 DOI: 10.1124/Mol.59.3.506  0.462
2000 Pessah IN, Feng W. Functional role of hyperreactive sulfhydryl moieties within the ryanodine receptor complex. Antioxidants & Redox Signaling. 2: 17-25. PMID 11232595 DOI: 10.1089/Ars.2000.2.1-17  0.41
2000 Fessenden JD, Wang Y, Moore RA, Chen SR, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Divergent functional properties of ryanodine receptor types 1 and 3 expressed in a myogenic cell line. Biophysical Journal. 79: 2509-25. PMID 11053126 DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(00)76492-7  0.403
2000 Vali S, Carlsen R, Pessah I, Gorin F. Role of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in regulating the activity-dependent expression of the glycogen phosphorylase gene in contractile skeletal muscle cells Journal of Cellular Physiology. 185: 184-199. PMID 11025440 DOI: 10.1002/1097-4652(200011)185:2<184::Aid-Jcp3>3.0.Co;2-T  0.419
2000 Feng W, Liu G, Allen PD, Pessah IN. Transmembrane redox sensor of ryanodine receptor complex. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275: 35902-7. PMID 10998414 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.C000523200  0.467
2000 Kiselyov KI, Shin DM, Wang Y, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Muallem S. Gating of store-operated channels by conformational coupling to ryanodine receptors. Molecular Cell. 6: 421-31. PMID 10983988 DOI: 10.1016/S1097-2765(00)00041-1  0.327
2000 Wild JS, Giri SN, Moore R, Pessah IN. Characterization of [(3)H]ryanodine binding sites in mammalian lung. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 379: 109-18. PMID 10864448 DOI: 10.1006/abbi.2000.1850  0.419
2000 González A, Kirsch WG, Shirokova N, Pizarro G, Brum G, Pessah IN, Stern MD, Cheng H, Ríos E. Involvement of multiple intracellular release channels in calcium sparks of skeletal muscle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 97: 4380-5. PMID 10759554 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.070056497  0.424
2000 Fajloun Z, Kharrat R, Chen L, Lecomte C, Di Luccio E, Bichet D, El Ayeb M, Rochat H, Allen PD, Pessah IN, De Waard M, Sabatier JM. Chemical synthesis and characterization of maurocalcine, a scorpion toxin that activates Ca(2+) release channel/ryanodine receptors. Febs Letters. 469: 179-85. PMID 10713267 DOI: 10.1016/S0014-5793(00)01239-4  0.493
2000 Wang Y, Fraefel C, Protasi F, Moore RA, Fessenden JD, Pessah IN, DiFrancesco A, Breakefield X, Allen PD. HSV-1 amplicon vectors are a highly efficient gene delivery system for skeletal muscle myoblasts and myotubes. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. 278: C619-26. PMID 10712251 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpcell.2000.278.3.C619  0.31
1999 Chen L, Molinski TF, Pessah IN. Bastadin 10 stabilizes the open conformation of the ryanodine-sensitive Ca(2+) channel in an FKBP12-dependent manner. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274: 32603-12. PMID 10551814 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.274.46.32603  0.515
1999 Feng W, Liu G, Xia R, Abramson JJ, Pessah IN. Site-selective modification of hyperreactive cysteines of ryanodine receptor complex by quinones. Molecular Pharmacology. 55: 821-31. PMID 10220560  0.338
1999 Buck ED, Pessah IN. Mechanisms of delta-hexachlorocyclohexane toxicity: II. Evidence for Ca2+-dependent K+-selective ionophore activity. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 289: 486-93. PMID 10087041  0.352
1999 Buck ED, Lachnit WG, Pessah IN. Mechanisms of delta-hexachlorocyclohexane toxicity: I. Relationship between altered ventricular myocyte contractility and ryanodine receptor function. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 289: 477-85. PMID 10087040  0.399
1998 Narasimhan K, Pessah IN, Linden DJ. Inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor-mediated Ca mobilization is not required for cerebellar long-term depression in reduced preparations. Journal of Neurophysiology. 80: 2963-74. PMID 9862899 DOI: 10.1152/Jn.1998.80.6.2963  0.42
1998 Kiselyov K, Xu X, Mozhayeva G, Kuo T, Pessah I, Mignery G, Zhu X, Birnbaumer L, Muallem S. Functional interaction between InsP3 receptors and store-operated Htrp3 channels. Nature. 396: 478-82. PMID 9853757 DOI: 10.1038/24890  0.48
1998 Fischer LJ, Seegal RF, Ganey PE, Pessah IN, Kodavanti PR. Symposium overview: toxicity of non-coplanar PCBs. Toxicological Sciences : An Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology. 41: 49-61. PMID 9520341 DOI: 10.1006/Toxs.1997.2386  0.319
1998 Moore RA, Nguyen H, Galceran J, Pessah IN, Allen PD. A transgenic myogenic cell line lacking ryanodine receptor protein for homologous expression studies: reconstitution of Ry1R protein and function. The Journal of Cell Biology. 140: 843-51. PMID 9472036 DOI: 10.1083/jcb.140.4.843  0.434
1997 Gafni J, Munsch JA, Lam TH, Catlin MC, Costa LG, Molinski TF, Pessah IN. Xestospongins: potent membrane permeable blockers of the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor. Neuron. 19: 723-33. PMID 9331361 DOI: 10.1016/S0896-6273(00)80384-0  0.475
1997 Schantz SL, Seo BW, Wong PW, Pessah IN. Long-term effects of developmental exposure to 2,2',3,5',6-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 95) on locomotor activity, spatial learning and memory and brain ryanodine binding. Neurotoxicology. 18: 457-67. PMID 9291494  0.301
1997 Wong PW, Joy RM, Albertson TE, Schantz SL, Pessah IN. Ortho-substituted 2,2',3,5',6-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 95) alters rat hippocampal ryanodine receptors and neuroplasticity in vitro: evidence for altered hippocampal function. Neurotoxicology. 18: 443-56. PMID 9291493  0.3
1997 DiJulio DH, Watson EL, Pessah IN, Jacobson KL, Ott SM, Buck ED, Singh JC. Ryanodine receptor type III (Ry3R) identification in mouse parotid acini. Properties and modulation of [3H]ryanodine-binding sites. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272: 15687-96. PMID 9188460 DOI: 10.1074/Jbc.272.25.15687  0.417
1997 Wong PW, Brackney WR, Pessah IN. Ortho-substituted polychlorinated biphenyls alter microsomal calcium transport by direct interaction with ryanodine receptors of mammalian brain. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272: 15145-53. PMID 9182535 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.24.15145  0.486
1997 Wong PW, Pessah IN. Noncoplanar PCB 95 alters microsomal calcium transport by an immunophilin FKBP12-dependent mechanism. Molecular Pharmacology. 51: 693-702. PMID 9145907 DOI: 10.1124/Mol.51.5.693  0.497
1997 Pessah IN, Molinski TF, Meloy TD, Wong P, Buck ED, Allen PD, Mohr FC, Mack MM. Bastadins relate ryanodine-sensitive and -insensitive Ca2+ efflux pathways in skeletal SR and BC3H1 cells. The American Journal of Physiology. 272: C601-14. PMID 9124304 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpcell.1997.272.2.C601  0.508
1997 Buck ED, Nguyen HT, Pessah IN, Allen PD. Dyspedic mouse skeletal muscle expresses major elements of the triadic junction but lacks detectable ryanodine receptor protein and function. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272: 7360-7. PMID 9054435 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.11.7360  0.462
1996 Franklin MA, Penn SG, Lebrilla CB, Lam TH, Pessah IN, Molinski TF. Bastadin 20 and bastadin O-sulfate esters from Ianthella basta: novel modulators of the Ry1R FKBP12 receptor complex. Journal of Natural Products. 59: 1121-7. PMID 8988595 DOI: 10.1021/Np960507G  0.349
1996 Wong PW, Pessah IN. Ortho-substituted polychlorinated biphenyls alter calcium regulation by a ryanodine receptor-mediated mechanism: structural specificity toward skeletal- and cardiac-type microsomal calcium release channels. Molecular Pharmacology. 49: 740-51. PMID 8609904  0.43
1996 Nakai J, Dirksen RT, Nguyen HT, Pessah IN, Beam KG, Allen PD. Enhanced dihydropyridine receptor channel activity in the presence of ryanodine receptor. Nature. 380: 72-5. PMID 8598910 DOI: 10.1038/380072A0  0.494
1995 Mohr FC, Alojipan SV, Dunston SK, Pessah IN. The delta isomer of hexachlorocyclohexane induces rapid release of the myo-inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive Ca2+ store and blocks capacitative Ca2+ entry in rat basophilic leukemia cells. Molecular Pharmacology. 48: 512-22. PMID 7565633  0.376
1995 Kim E, Giri SN, Pessah IN. Iron(II) is a modulator of ryanodine-sensitive calcium channels of cardiac muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 130: 57-66. PMID 7530865 DOI: 10.1006/taap.1995.1008  0.426
1994 Kim E, Giri SN, Pessah IN. Antithetical actions of mitoxantrone and doxorubicin on ryanodine-sensitive Ca++ release channels of rat cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum: evidence for a competitive mechanism. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 268: 1212-21. PMID 8138934  0.355
1994 Liu G, Abramson JJ, Zable AC, Pessah IN. Direct evidence for the existence and functional role of hyperreactive sulfhydryls on the ryanodine receptor-triadin complex selectively labeled by the coumarin maleimide 7-diethylamino-3-(4'-maleimidylphenyl)-4-methylcoumarin. Molecular Pharmacology. 45: 189-200. PMID 8114670  0.377
1994 Lachnit WG, Phillips M, Gayman KJ, Pessah IN. Ryanodine and dihydropyridine binding patterns and ryanodine receptor mRNA levels in myopathic hamster heart. The American Journal of Physiology. 267: H1205-13. PMID 8092287 DOI: 10.1152/Ajpheart.1994.267.3.H1205  0.451
1994 Mack MM, Molinski TF, Buck ED, Pessah IN. Novel modulators of skeletal muscle FKBP12/calcium channel complex from Ianthella basta. Role of FKBP12 in channel gating. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269: 23236-49. PMID 8083229  0.391
1994 Liu G, Pessah IN. Molecular interaction between ryanodine receptor and glycoprotein triadin involves redox cycling of functionally important hyperreactive sulfhydryls. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269: 33028-34. PMID 7806531  0.339
1993 Hershey PE, Pessah IN, Mohr FC. Regulation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors in rat basophilic leukemia cells. II. Modulation of the receptor in permeabilized cells by the cytosolic compartment. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1147: 115-24. PMID 8385493 DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(93)90321-P  0.459
1993 Mohr FC, Hershey PE, Zimányi I, Pessah IN. Regulation of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors in rat basophilic leukemia cells. I. Multiple conformational states of the receptor in a microsomal preparation. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1147: 105-14. PMID 8385492 DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(93)90320-Y  0.406
1993 Favero TG, Pessah IN, Klug GA. Prolonged exercise reduces Ca2+ release in rat skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. Pflã¼Gers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology. 422: 472-5. PMID 7682687 DOI: 10.1007/BF00375074  0.418
1993 Pessah IN, Nieberg PS, Wilson BW. Ryanodine induces maturation of embryonic acetylcholinesterase forms in cultured quail myotubes. Life Sciences. 52: 1279-85. PMID 7681926 DOI: 10.1016/S0024-3205(05)80017-7  0.359
1993 Abramson JJ, Milne S, Buck E, Pessah IN. Porphyrin induced calcium release from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 301: 396-403. PMID 7681662 DOI: 10.1006/Abbi.1993.1162  0.499
1992 Stuart J, Pessah IN, Favero TG, Abramson JJ. Photooxidation of skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum induces rapid calcium release. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 292: 512-21. PMID 1531000 DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(92)90024-Q  0.453
1992 Zimányi I, Buck E, Abramson JJ, Mack MM, Pessah IN. Ryanodine induces persistent inactivation of the Ca2+ release channel from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. Molecular Pharmacology. 42: 1049-57. PMID 1480132  0.39
1992 Pessah IN, Mohr FC, Schiedt M, Joy RM. Stereoselective modulation of ryanodine-sensitive calcium channels by the delta isomer of hexachlorocyclohexane (delta-HCH). The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 262: 661-9. PMID 1380081  0.356
1992 Pessah IN. Calcium release channel of sarcoplasmic reticulum: an important target for doxorubicin-mediated cardiotoxicity. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 311: 409-10. PMID 1326869 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-3362-7_58  0.485
1992 Pessah IN, Schiedt MJ, Shalaby MA, Mack M, Giri SN. Etiology of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release channel lesions in doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy. Toxicology. 72: 189-206. PMID 1314436 DOI: 10.1016/0300-483X(92)90112-R  0.482
1992 Xiong H, Buck E, Stuart J, Pessah IN, Salama G, Abramson JJ. Rose bengal activates the Ca2+ release channel from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 292: 522-8. PMID 1309975 DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(92)90025-R  0.475
1991 Pessah IN, Zimanyi I. Characterization of multiple [3H]ryanodine binding sites on the Ca2+ release channel of sarcoplasmic reticulum from skeletal and cardiac muscle: evidence for a sequential mechanism in ryanodine action. Molecular Pharmacology. 39: 679-89. PMID 1851961  0.36
1991 Zimányi I, Pessah IN. Comparison of [3H]ryanodine receptors and Ca++ release from rat cardiac and rabbit skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 256: 938-46. PMID 1848635  0.381
1991 Zimanyi I, Pessah IN. Pharmacological characterization of the specific binding of [3H]ryanodine to rat brain microsomal membranes. Brain Research. 561: 181-91. PMID 1666327 DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)91594-Q  0.393
1990 Pessah IN, Durie EL, Schiedt MJ, Zimanyi I. Anthraquinone-sensitized Ca2+ release channel from rat cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum: possible receptor-mediated mechanism of doxorubicin cardiomyopathy. Molecular Pharmacology. 37: 503-14. PMID 2157959  0.395
1990 Pessah IN, Schiedt MJ. Early over-expression of low-affinity [3H]ryanodine receptor sites in heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum fraction from dystrophic chicken pectoralis major. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1023: 98-106. PMID 2156566 DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(90)90014-F  0.367
1988 Abramson JJ, Buck E, Salama G, Casida JE, Pessah IN. Mechanism of anthraquinone-induced calcium release from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 263: 18750-8. PMID 3198599  0.419
1987 Pessah IN, Stambuk RA, Casida JE. Ca2+-activated ryanodine binding: mechanisms of sensitivity and intensity modulation by Mg2+, caffeine, and adenine nucleotides. Molecular Pharmacology. 31: 232-8. PMID 2436032  0.398
1987 Waterhouse AL, Pessah IN, Francini AO, Casida JE. Structural aspects of ryanodine action and selectivity. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 30: 710-6. PMID 2435905 DOI: 10.1021/Jm00387A022  0.35
1987 Pessah IN, Casida JE. LIGAND-GATED Ca2+ RELEASE CHANNELS OF THE SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM: ELUCIDATING STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION WITH [3H]RYANODINE Calcium-Binding Proteins in Health and Disease. 107-109. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-521040-9.50021-8  0.5
1986 Pessah IN, Francini AO, Scales DJ, Waterhouse AL, Casida JE. Calcium-ryanodine receptor complex. Solubilization and partial characterization from skeletal muscle junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 261: 8643-8. PMID 3722165  0.387
1986 Pessah IN, Anderson KW, Casida JE. Solubilization and separation of Ca2+-ATPase from the Ca2+-ryanodine receptor complex. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 139: 235-43. PMID 2945551 DOI: 10.1016/S0006-291X(86)80104-8  0.485
1985 Pessah IN, Waterhouse AL, Casida JE. The calcium-ryanodine receptor complex of skeletal and cardiac muscle. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 128: 449-56. PMID 3985981 DOI: 10.1016/0006-291X(85)91699-7  0.485
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