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    Unified mechanisms of Ca2+ regulation across the Ca2+ channel family by Liang, Haoya, DeMaria, Carla D, Erickson, Michael G, Mori, Masayuki X, Alseikhan, Badr A, Yue, David T

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (11-09-2003)
    “…L-type (CaV1.2) and P/Q-type (CaV2.1) calcium channels possess lobe-specific CaM regulation, where Ca2+ binding to one or the other lobe of CaM triggers…”
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    Engineered Calmodulins Reveal the Unexpected Eminence of Ca2+Channel Inactivation in Controlling Heart Excitation by Alseikhan, Badr A., DeMaria, Carla D., Colecraft, Henry M., Yue, David T.

    “…Engineered calmodulins (CaMs), rendered Ca2+-insensitive by mutations, function as dominant negatives in heterologous systems, and have revealed mechanisms of…”
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    Alternative Splicing as a Molecular Switch for Ca2+/Calmodulin-Dependent Facilitation of P/Q-Type Ca2+ Channels by Chaudhuri, Dipayan, Chang, Siao-Yun, DeMaria, Carla D, Alvania, Rebecca S, Soong, Tuck Wah, Yue, David T

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-07-2004)
    “…Alternative splicing of the P/Q-type channel (Ca(V)2.1) promises customization of the computational repertoire of neurons. Here we report that concerted…”
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    Calmodulin bifurcates the local Ca2+ signal that modulates P/Q-type Ca2+ channels by DeMaria, C D, Soong, T W, Alseikhan, B A, Alvania, R S, Yue, D T

    Published in Nature (London) (24-05-2001)
    “…Acute modulation of P/Q-type (alpha1A) calcium channels by neuronal activity-dependent changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentration may contribute to short-term…”
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    N-Type Calcium Channel Inactivation Probed by Gating-Current Analysis by Jones, Lisa P., DeMaria, Carla D., Yue, David T.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-05-1999)
    “…N-type calcium channels inactivate most rapidly in response to moderate, not extreme depolarization. This behavior reflects an inactivation rate that bears a…”
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    Systematic Identification of Splice Variants in Human P/Q-Type Channel α12.1 Subunits: Implications for Current Density and Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation by Soong, Tuck Wah, DeMaria, Carla D., Alvania, Rebecca S., Zweifel, Larry S., Liang, Mui Cheng, Mittman, Scott, Agnew, William S., Yue, David T.

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-12-2002)
    “…P/Q-type (Ca v 2.1) calcium channels support a host of Ca 2+ -driven neuronal functions in the mammalian brain. Alternative splicing of the main α 1A (α 1 2.1)…”
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    Calmodulin is the Ca2+ sensor for Ca2+ -dependent inactivation of L-type calcium channels by Peterson, B Z, DeMaria, C D, Adelman, J P, Yue, D T

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-03-1999)
    “…Elevated intracellular Ca2+ triggers inactivation of L-type calcium channels, providing negative Ca2+ feedback in many cells. Ca2+ binding to the main alpha1c…”
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    Ca(2+) channel modulation by recombinant auxiliary beta subunits expressed in young adult heart cells by Wei, S K, Colecraft, H M, DeMaria, C D, Peterson, B Z, Zhang, R, Kohout, T A, Rogers, T B, Yue, D T

    Published in Circulation research (04-02-2000)
    “…L-type Ca(2+) channels contribute importantly to the normal excitation-contraction coupling of physiological hearts, and to the functional derangement seen in…”
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    Ca2 Channel Modulation by Recombinant Auxiliary β Subunits Expressed in Young Adult Heart Cells by Wei, Shao-kui, Colecraft, Henry M, DeMaria, Carla D, Peterson, Blaise Z, Zhang, Rui, Kohout, Trudy A, Rogers, Terry B, Yue, David T

    Published in Circulation research (04-02-2000)
    “…ABSTRACTL-type Ca channels contribute importantly to the normal excitation-contraction coupling of physiological hearts, and to the functional derangement seen…”
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    Alternative Splicing as a Molecular Switch for Ca 2+ /Calmodulin-Dependent Facilitation of P/Q-Type Ca 2+ Channels by Chaudhuri, Dipayan, Chang, Siao-Yun, DeMaria, Carla D., Alvania, Rebecca S., Soong, Tuck Wah, Yue, David T.

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-07-2004)
    “…Alternative splicing of the P/Q-type channel (Ca V 2.1) promises customization of the computational repertoire of neurons. Here we report that concerted…”
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    Alternative Splicing as a Molecular Switch for Ca super(2+)/Calmodulin-Dependent Facilitation of P/Q-Type Ca super(2+) Channels by Chaudhuri, Dipayan, Chang, Siao-Yun, Demaria, Carla D, Alvania, Rebecca S, Soong, Tuck Wah, Yue, David T

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-07-2004)
    “…Alternative splicing of the P/Q-type channel (Ca sub(V)2.1) promises customization of the computational repertoire of neurons. Here we report that concerted…”
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    Engineered calmodulins reveal the unexpected eminence of Ca 2+ channel inactivation in controlling heart excitation by Alseikhan, Badr A., DeMaria, Carla D., Colecraft, Henry M., Yue, David T.

    “…Engineered calmodulins (CaMs), rendered Ca 2+ -insensitive by mutations, function as dominant negatives in heterologous systems, and have revealed mechanisms…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    Unified Mechanisms of Ca 2+ Regulation across the Ca 2+ Channel Family by Liang, Haoya, DeMaria, Carla D., Erickson, Michael G., Mori, Masayuki X., Alseikhan, Badr A., Yue, David T.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (2003)
    “…L-type (Ca V1.2) and P/Q-type (Ca V2.1) calcium channels possess lobe-specific CaM regulation, where Ca 2+ binding to one or the other lobe of CaM triggers…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    Calmodulin bifurcates the local Ca 2+ signal that modulates P/Q-type Ca 2+ channels by Yue, David T, DeMaria, Carla D, Soong, Tuck Wah, Alseikhan, Badr A, Alvania, Rebecca S

    Published in Nature (London) (24-05-2001)
    “…Acute modulation of P/Q-type (α1A) calcium channels by neuronal activity-dependent changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentration may contribute to short-term…”
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    Calmodulin Is the Ca 2+ Sensor for Ca 2+-Dependent Inactivation of L-Type Calcium Channels by Peterson, Blaise Z, DeMaria, Carla D, Yue, David T

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (1999)
    “…Elevated intracellular Ca 2+ triggers inactivation of L-type calcium channels, providing negative Ca 2+ feedback in many cells. Ca 2+ binding to the main α 1C…”
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    Ca2+ channel modulation by recombinant auxillary beta subunits expressed in young adult heart cells by Shao-kui, Wei, Colecraft, Henry M, DeMaria, Carla D, Peterson, Blaise Z

    Published in Circulation research (04-02-2000)
    “…L-type Ca(2+) channels contribute importantly to the normal excitation-contraction coupling of physiological hearts, and to the functional derangement seen in…”
    Get full text
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    Calmodulin bifurcates the local Ca super(2+) signal that modulates P/Q-type Ca super(2+) channels by DeMaria, C D, Soong, Tuck Wah, Alseikhan, BA, Alvania, R S, Yue, D T

    Published in Nature (London) (24-05-2001)
    “…Acute modulation of P/Q-type ( alpha sub(1A)) calcium channels by neuronal activity-dependent changes in intracellular Ca super(2+) concentration may…”
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    Ca 2+ Channel Modulation by Recombinant Auxiliary β Subunits Expressed in Young Adult Heart Cells by Wei, Shao-kui, Colecraft, Henry M., DeMaria, Carla D., Peterson, Blaise Z., Zhang, Rui, Kohout, Trudy A., Rogers, Terry B., Yue, David T.

    Published in Circulation research (04-02-2000)
    “…Abstract —L-type Ca 2+ channels contribute importantly to the normal excitation-contraction coupling of physiological hearts, and to the functional derangement…”
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