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    Apocalmodulin Itself Promotes Ion Channel Opening and Ca2+ Regulation by Adams, Paul J., Ben-Johny, Manu, Dick, Ivy E., Inoue, Takanari, Yue, David T.

    Published in Cell (23-10-2014)
    “…The Ca2+-free form of calmodulin (apoCaM) often appears inert, modulating target molecules only upon conversion to its Ca2+-bound form. This schema has…”
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    Dysbiosis not observed in Canadian horses with free fecal liquid (FFL) using 16S rRNA sequencing by Wester, Robert J., Baillie, Lyndsey L., McCarthy, Garrett C., Keever, Carson C., Jeffery, Lauren E., Adams, Paul J.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-06-2024)
    “…Free Fecal Liquid (FFL), also termed Fecal Water Syndrome (FWS), is an ailment in horses characterized by variable solid and liquid (water) phases at…”
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    Impact of carbon dioxide concentrations on laboratory sensitivity of Mycoplasma species isolated from dairy cows by Biesheuvel, Marit M, Kalbfleisch, Kristen, De Buck, Jeroen, van Engelen, Erik, van Schaik, Gerdien, Moroni, Paolo, Gioia, Gloria, Nobrega, Diego, Samera, Gennerick J, Adams, Paul J, Walcott, Jermaine R, Barkema, Herman W

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (03-10-2024)
    “…Conventional spp. diagnostics involve culture, often considered the gold standard in diagnostic test evaluation. However, culture protocols lack empirical…”
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    Contribution of calcium-dependent facilitation to synaptic plasticity revealed by migraine mutations in the P/Q-type calcium channel by Adams, Paul J., Rungta, Ravi L., Garcia, Esperanza, van den Maagdenberg, Arn M. J. M., MacVicar, Brian A., Snutch, Terrance P., Catterall, William A.

    “…The dynamics, computational power, and strength of neural circuits are essential for encoding and processing information in the CNS and rely on short and long…”
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    Continuously Tunable Ca2+ Regulation of RNA-Edited CaV1.3 Channels by Bazzazi, Hojjat, Ben Johny, Manu, Adams, Paul J., Soong, Tuck Wah, Yue, David T.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01-10-2013)
    “…CaV1.3 ion channels are dominant Ca2+ portals into pacemaking neurons, residing at the epicenter of brain rhythmicity and neurodegeneration. Negative Ca2+…”
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    Apocalmodulin itself promotes ion channel opening and Ca(2+) regulation by Adams, Paul J, Ben-Johny, Manu, Dick, Ivy E, Inoue, Takanari, Yue, David T

    Published in Cell (23-10-2014)
    “…The Ca(2+)-free form of calmodulin (apoCaM) often appears inert, modulating target molecules only upon conversion to its Ca(2+)-bound form. This schema has…”
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    Dysbiosis not observed in Canadian horse with free fecal liquid (FFL) using 16S rRNA sequencing by Wester, Robert J, Baillie, Lyndsey L, McCarthy, Garrett C, Keever, Carson C, Jeffery, Lauren E, Adams, Paul J

    Published in Scientific reports (05-06-2024)
    “…Free Fecal Liquid (FFL), also termed Fecal Water Syndrome (FWS), is an ailment in horses characterized by variable solid and liquid (water) phases at…”
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    Effectiveness of optical, digital, and hybrid zoom equipped drones for use in reading livestock ear tags for individual animal identification by Church, John S., Gegout, Mathis, Adams, Paul J.

    Published in Drone systems and applications (01-01-2024)
    “…Predicting how advertised zoom capabilities of commercially available drones being deployed for animal management will perform can be difficult, as promotional…”
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    Large Ca²⁺-dependent facilitation of Ca(V)2.1 channels revealed by Ca²⁺ photo-uncaging by Lee, Shin-Rong, Adams, Paul J, Yue, David T

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-07-2015)
    “…CaV 2.1 channels constitute a dominant Ca(2+) entry pathway into brain neurons, triggering downstream Ca(2+) -dependent processes such as neurotransmitter…”
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    Continuously tunable Ca(2+) regulation of RNA-edited CaV1.3 channels by Bazzazi, Hojjat, Ben Johny, Manu, Adams, Paul J, Soong, Tuck Wah, Yue, David T

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (31-10-2013)
    “…CaV1.3 ion channels are dominant Ca(2+) portals into pacemaking neurons, residing at the epicenter of brain rhythmicity and neurodegeneration. Negative Ca(2+)…”
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    Large Ca2+‐dependent facilitation of CaV2.1 channels revealed by Ca2+ photo‐uncaging by Lee, Shin‐Rong, Adams, Paul J., Yue, David T.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-07-2015)
    “…Key points CaV2.1 channels constitute a dominant Ca2+ entry pathway into brain neurons, triggering downstream Ca2+‐dependent processes such as neurotransmitter…”
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    CaV2.1 P/Q-type calcium channel alternative splicing affects the functional impact of familial hemiplegic migraine mutations: Implications for calcium channelopathies by Adams, Paul J., Garcia, Esperanza, David, Laurence S., Mulatz, Kirk J., Spacey, Sian D., Snutch, Terrance P.

    Published in Channels (Austin, Tex.) (15-03-2009)
    “…Alternative splicing is known to generate multiple functionally distinct calcium channel variants that exhibit distinct spatial and temporal expression…”
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    Evaluating the Quality of Open Source Software by Spinellis, Diomidis, Gousios, Georgios, Karakoidas, Vassilios, Louridas, Panagiotis, Adams, Paul J., Samoladas, Ioannis, Stamelos, Ioannis

    “…Traditionally, research on quality attributes was either kept under wraps within the organization that performed it, or carried out by outsiders using narrow,…”
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    Large Ca 2+ ‐dependent facilitation of Ca V 2.1 channels revealed by Ca 2+ photo‐uncaging by Lee, Shin‐Rong, Adams, Paul J., Yue, David T.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-07-2015)
    “…Key points Ca V 2.1 channels constitute a dominant Ca 2+ entry pathway into brain neurons, triggering downstream Ca 2+ ‐dependent processes such as…”
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