Michel J. Roux, Ph. D.

Affiliations: 
Biologie École normale supérieure Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France 
Area:
transporters, Glycine
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Deniz S, Wersinger E, Schwab Y, et al. (2011) Mammalian retinal horizontal cells are unconventional GABAergic neurons. Journal of Neurochemistry. 116: 350-62
Wersinger E, Schwab Y, Sahel JA, et al. (2006) The glutamate transporter EAAT5 works as a presynaptic receptor in mouse rod bipolar cells. The Journal of Physiology. 577: 221-34
Supplisson S, Rousseau F, Roux MJ, et al. (2006) Glycine transporters: Structural insights from biophysics, physiology and human disease Acta Biomedica De L'Ateneo Parmense. 77: 38-39
Supplisson S, Roux MJ. (2002) Why glycine transporters have different stoichiometries. Febs Letters. 529: 93-101
Roux MJ, Martinez-Maza R, Le Goff A, et al. (2001) The glial and the neuronal glycine transporters differ in their reactivity to sulfhydryl reagents. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 276: 17699-705
Roux MJ, Supplisson S. (2000) Neuronal and glial glycine transporters have different stoichiometries. Neuron. 25: 373-83
López-Corcuera B, Martínez-Maza R, Núñez E, et al. (1998) Differential properties of two stably expressed brain-specific glycine transporters. Journal of Neurochemistry. 71: 2211-9
Roux MJ, Olcese R, Toro L, et al. (1998) Fast inactivation in Shaker K+ channels. Properties of ionic and gating currents. The Journal of General Physiology. 111: 625-38
Tareilus E, Roux M, Qin N, et al. (1997) A Xenopus oocyte beta subunit: evidence for a role in the assembly/expression of voltage-gated calcium channels that is separate from its role as a regulatory subunit. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 94: 1703-8
Hurst RS, Roux MJ, Toro L, et al. (1997) External barium influences the gating charge movement of Shaker potassium channels. Biophysical Journal. 72: 77-84
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