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Daphne Atlas

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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 18, 2007
N-acetylcysteine amide (AD4) attenuates oxidative stress in beta-thalassemia blood cellsJohnny Amer, Daphne Atlas, Eitan Fibach
Cell Calcium|November 17, 2019
Ion occupancy of the channel pore is critical for triggering excitation-transcription (ET) couplingEvrim Servili, Michael Trus, Daphne Atlas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 14, 2002
Ionic dependence of Ca2+ channel modulation by syntaxin 1AOfer Wiser, Roy Cohen, Daphne Atlas
Biochemistry|December 9, 2008
The voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel is the Ca(2+) sensor protein of secretionYamit Hagalili, Niv Bachnoff, Daphne Atlas
Channels (Austin, Tex.)|August 12, 2008
Cations residing at the selectivity filter of the voltage-gated Ca2+-channel modify fusion-pore kineticsMerav Marom, Ariel Sebag, Daphne Atlas
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)|January 8, 2025
Thiol-Based Redox Molecules: Potential Antidotes for Acrylamide ToxicityValeria Martin, Michael Trus, Daphne Atlas
Plos One|December 7, 2007
Depolarization-evoked secretion requires two vicinal transmembrane cysteines of syntaxin 1ARoy Cohen, Merav Marom, Daphne Atlas
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 21, 2003
The C2A domain of synaptotagmin alters the kinetics of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels Ca(v)1.2 (Lc-type) and Ca(v)2.3 (R-type)Roy Cohen, Lisa A Elferink, Daphne Atlas
Channels (Austin, Tex.)|May 25, 2010
CaV2.1 (P/Q channel) interaction with synaptic proteins is essential for depolarization-evoked releaseMoshe Cohen-Kutner, Daphna Nachmanni, Daphne Atlas
International Journal of Endocrinology|January 5, 2012
The involvement of ser1898 of the human L-type calcium channel in evoked secretionNiv Bachnoff, Moshe Cohen-Kutner, Daphne Atlas
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 18, 2007
N-acetylcysteine amide (AD4) attenuates oxidative stress in beta-thalassemia blood cellsJohnny Amer, Daphne Atlas, Eitan Fibach
Cell Calcium|November 17, 2019
Ion occupancy of the channel pore is critical for triggering excitation-transcription (ET) couplingEvrim Servili, Michael Trus, Daphne Atlas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 14, 2002
Ionic dependence of Ca2+ channel modulation by syntaxin 1AOfer Wiser, Roy Cohen, Daphne Atlas
Biochemistry|December 9, 2008
The voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel is the Ca(2+) sensor protein of secretionYamit Hagalili, Niv Bachnoff, Daphne Atlas
Channels (Austin, Tex.)|August 12, 2008
Cations residing at the selectivity filter of the voltage-gated Ca2+-channel modify fusion-pore kineticsMerav Marom, Ariel Sebag, Daphne Atlas
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)|January 8, 2025
Thiol-Based Redox Molecules: Potential Antidotes for Acrylamide ToxicityValeria Martin, Michael Trus, Daphne Atlas
Plos One|December 7, 2007
Depolarization-evoked secretion requires two vicinal transmembrane cysteines of syntaxin 1ARoy Cohen, Merav Marom, Daphne Atlas
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 21, 2003
The C2A domain of synaptotagmin alters the kinetics of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels Ca(v)1.2 (Lc-type) and Ca(v)2.3 (R-type)Roy Cohen, Lisa A Elferink, Daphne Atlas
Channels (Austin, Tex.)|May 25, 2010
CaV2.1 (P/Q channel) interaction with synaptic proteins is essential for depolarization-evoked releaseMoshe Cohen-Kutner, Daphna Nachmanni, Daphne Atlas
International Journal of Endocrinology|January 5, 2012
The involvement of ser1898 of the human L-type calcium channel in evoked secretionNiv Bachnoff, Moshe Cohen-Kutner, Daphne Atlas
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