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Kurt Beam to Nerve Tissue Proteins
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Kurt Beam has written about Nerve Tissue Proteins.
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Polster A, Dittmer PJ, Perni S, Bichraoui H, Sather WA, Beam KG. Stac Proteins Suppress Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation of Neuronal l-type Ca2+ Channels. J Neurosci. 2018 10 24; 38(43):9215-9227.
Score: 0.481
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Polster A, Nelson BR, Papadopoulos S, Olson EN, Beam KG. Stac proteins associate with the critical domain for excitation-contraction coupling in the II-III loop of CaV1.1. J Gen Physiol. 2018 04 02; 150(4):613-624.
Score: 0.463
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Polster A, Nelson BR, Olson EN, Beam KG. Stac3 has a direct role in skeletal muscle-type excitation-contraction coupling that is disrupted by a myopathy-causing mutation. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 09 27; 113(39):10986-91.
Score: 0.419
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Polster A, Perni S, Bichraoui H, Beam KG. Stac adaptor proteins regulate trafficking and function of muscle and neuronal L-type Ca2+ channels. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Jan 13; 112(2):602-6.
Score: 0.372
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Pan F, Beam KG. The absence of resurgent sodium current in mouse spinal neurons. Brain Res. 1999 Dec 04; 849(1-2):162-8.
Score: 0.033