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Daniel L Neverisky

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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|April 22, 2016
Ion channel-transporter interactionsDaniel L Neverisky, Geoffrey W Abbott
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|March 12, 2017
KCNQ-SMIT complex formation facilitates ion channel-solute transporter cross talkDaniel L Neverisky, Geoffrey W Abbott
Biophysical Journal|August 10, 2017
SMIT1 Modifies KCNQ Channel Function and Pharmacology by Physical Interaction with the PoreRían W Manville, Daniel L Neverisky, Geoffrey W Abbott
Science Signaling|March 6, 2014
KCNQ1, KCNE2, and Na+-coupled solute transporters form reciprocally regulating complexes that affect neuronal excitabilityGeoffrey W Abbott, Kwok-Keung Tai, Daniel L Neverisky, et al.
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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|April 22, 2016
Ion channel-transporter interactionsDaniel L Neverisky, Geoffrey W Abbott
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|March 12, 2017
KCNQ-SMIT complex formation facilitates ion channel-solute transporter cross talkDaniel L Neverisky, Geoffrey W Abbott
Biophysical Journal|August 10, 2017
SMIT1 Modifies KCNQ Channel Function and Pharmacology by Physical Interaction with the PoreRían W Manville, Daniel L Neverisky, Geoffrey W Abbott
Science Signaling|March 6, 2014
KCNQ1, KCNE2, and Na+-coupled solute transporters form reciprocally regulating complexes that affect neuronal excitabilityGeoffrey W Abbott, Kwok-Keung Tai, Daniel L Neverisky, et al.
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