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The following pages link to Analysis of hyperekplexia mutations identifies transmembrane domain rearrangements that mediate glycine receptor activation (Q37333733):
Displaying 11 items.
- The Intracellular Loop of the Glycine Receptor: It's not all about the Size (Q26743781) (← links)
- The impact of human hyperekplexia mutations on glycine receptor structure and function (Q26830661) (← links)
- Identification and functional expression of a glutamate- and avermectin-gated chloride channel from Caligus rogercresseyi, a southern Hemisphere sea louse affecting farmed fish (Q28543257) (← links)
- Disturbed neuronal ER-Golgi sorting of unassembled glycine receptors suggests altered subcellular processing is a cause of human hyperekplexia (Q34869853) (← links)
- Correlating structural and energetic changes in glycine receptor activation. (Q35126661) (← links)
- Allosteric and hyperekplexic mutant phenotypes investigated on an α1 glycine receptor transmembrane structure (Q35156856) (← links)
- Investigating the Mechanism by Which Gain-of-function Mutations to the α1 Glycine Receptor Cause Hyperekplexia (Q37098960) (← links)
- Disturbances of Ligand Potency and Enhanced Degradation of the Human Glycine Receptor at Affected Positions G160 and T162 Originally Identified in Patients Suffering from Hyperekplexia (Q42125586) (← links)
- String method solution of the gating pathways for a pentameric ligand-gated ion channel. (Q45141518) (← links)
- GABA A Receptor Coupling Junction and Pore GABRB3 Mutations are Linked to Early-Onset Epileptic Encephalopathy (Q47109359) (← links)
- Impaired Glycine Receptor Trafficking in Neurological Diseases (Q58728657) (← links)