Fredrik Elinder

Affiliations: 
Linköping University, Linköping, Östergötlands län, Sweden 
Area:
Ion channels
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Ottosson NE, Silverå Ejneby M, Wu X, et al. (2021) Synthetic resin acid derivatives selectively open the hK 7.2/7.3 channel and prevent epileptic seizures. Epilepsia
Silverå Ejneby M, Gromova A, Ottosson NE, et al. (2021) Resin-acid derivatives bind to multiple sites on the voltage-sensor domain of the Shaker potassium channel. The Journal of General Physiology. 153
Silverå Ejneby M, Wallner B, Elinder F. (2020) Coupling stabilizers open K1-type potassium channels. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Estrada-Mondragon A, Ottosson NE, Wu X, et al. (2020) Electrostatic Interactions of Negatively Charged DHAA Derivatives with the Voltage-Gated Potassium Channel Kv7.2/7.3 Biophysical Journal. 118
Ottosson NE, Ejneby MS, Nilsson M, et al. (2020) Resin-Acid Derivatives Open the hKV7.2/7.3 Channel and have Antiepileptic Effects in a Zebrafish Larvae Model Biophysical Journal. 118
Ejneby MS, Migliaccio L, Gicevičius M, et al. (2020) Extracellular Photovoltage Clamp Using Conducting Polymer‐Modified Organic Photocapacitors Advanced Materials and Technologies. 5: 1900860
Jakešová M, Silverå Ejneby M, Đerek V, et al. (2019) Optoelectronic control of single cells using organic photocapacitors. Science Advances. 5: eaav5265
Elinder F. (2019) Alpha and omega in potassium-channel opening. Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England). 225: e13240
Andersson L, Perez ME, Liin SI, et al. (2019) Effect of Lipophilic Molecules on Epilepsy-Causing Mutations of Neuronal KCNQ Channels Biophysical Journal. 116: 540a
Liin SI, Lund PE, Larsson JE, et al. (2018) Biaryl sulfonamide motifs up- or down-regulate ion channel activity by activating voltage sensors. The Journal of General Physiology
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