Juan Ferreira

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Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Lyon M, Li P, Ferreira JJ, et al. (2023) A selective inhibitor of the sperm-specific potassium channel SLO3 impairs human sperm function. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2212338120
Ferreira JJ, Cassina A, Irigoyen P, et al. (2021) Increased mitochondrial activity upon CatSper channel activation is required for mouse sperm capacitation. Redox Biology. 48: 102176
Ferreira JJ, Amazu C, Puga-Molina LC, et al. (2021) SLO2.1/NALCN a sodium signaling complex that regulates uterine activity. Iscience. 24: 103210
Ferreira JJ, Lybaert P, Puga-Molina LC, et al. (2021) Conserved Mechanism of Bicarbonate-Induced Sensitization of CatSper Channels in Human and Mouse Sperm. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 9: 733653
Ferreira JJ, Pequera G, Launikonis BS, et al. (2020) A chloride channel blocker prevents the suppression by inorganic phosphate of the cytosolic calcium signals that control muscle contraction. The Journal of Physiology
Amazu C, Ma X, Henkes C, et al. (2020) Progesterone and estrogen regulate NALCN expression in human myometrial smooth muscle cells. American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism
Li P, Halabi CM, Stewart R, et al. (2019) Sodium-activated potassium channels moderate excitability in vascular smooth muscle. The Journal of Physiology
Ferreira JJ, Butler A, Stewart R, et al. (2018) Oxytocin can regulate myometrial smooth muscle excitability by inhibiting the Na activated K channel, Slo2.1. The Journal of Physiology
Geng Y, Ferreira JJ, Dzikunu V, et al. (2017) A Genetic Variant of the Sperm-specific SLO3 K+ Channel has altered pH and Ca2+ sensitivities. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Budelli G, Sun Q, Ferreira J, et al. (2016) SLO2 Channels Are Inhibited By All Divalent Cations That Activate SLO1 K+ Channels. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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