Megan E. Wilkins

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NPP University College London, London, United Kingdom 
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Wilkins ME, Caley A, Gielen MC, et al. (2016) Murine startle mutant Nmf11 affects the structural stability of the glycine receptor and increases deactivation. The Journal of Physiology
Hannan S, Wilkins ME, Thomas P, et al. (2013) Tracking cell surface mobility of GPCRs using α-bungarotoxin-linked fluorophores. Methods in Enzymology. 521: 109-29
Hannan S, Wilkins ME, Smart TG. (2012) Sushi domains confer distinct trafficking profiles on GABAB receptors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 12171-6
Hannan S, Wilkins ME, Dehghani-Tafti E, et al. (2011) Gamma-aminobutyric acid type B (GABA(B)) receptor internalization is regulated by the R2 subunit. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286: 24324-35
Hannan S, Wilkins ME, Dehghani-Tafti E, et al. (2011) GABAB receptor internalisation is regulated by the R2 subunit. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Terunuma M, Vargas KJ, Wilkins ME, et al. (2010) Prolonged activation of NMDA receptors promotes dephosphorylation and alters postendocytic sorting of GABAB receptors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 13918-23
Wilkins ME, Li X, Smart TG. (2008) Tracking cell surface GABAB receptors using an alpha-bungarotoxin tag. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283: 34745-52
Hosie AM, Wilkins ME, Smart TG. (2007) Neurosteroid binding sites on GABA(A) receptors. Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 116: 7-19
Kuramoto N, Wilkins ME, Fairfax BP, et al. (2007) Phospho-dependent functional modulation of GABA(B) receptors by the metabolic sensor AMP-dependent protein kinase. Neuron. 53: 233-47
Hosie AM, Wilkins ME, da Silva HM, et al. (2006) Endogenous neurosteroids regulate GABAA receptors through two discrete transmembrane sites. Nature. 444: 486-9
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