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Derek L Beahm

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Biophysical Journal|January 30, 2004
Opening hemichannels in nonjunctional membrane stimulates gap junction formationDerek L Beahm, James E Hall
Biophysical Journal|March 28, 2002
Hemichannel and junctional properties of connexin 50Derek L Beahm, James E Hall
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 3, 2021
The Complex and Critical Role of Glycine 12 (G12) in Beta-Connexins of Human SkinRasheed A Bailey, Derek L Beahm, I Martha Skerrett
Biomicrofluidics|September 25, 2013
A microfluidic platform for measuring electrical activity across cellsCédric Bathany, Derek L Beahm, Steve Besch, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|August 5, 2006
Ancillary subunits and stimulation frequency determine the potency of chromanol 293B block of the KCNQ1 potassium channelGlenna C L Bett, Michael J Morales, Derek L Beahm, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 3, 2002
Molecular cloning, functional expression, and tissue distribution of a novel human gap junction-forming protein, connexin-31.9. Interaction with zona occludens protein-1Peter A Nielsen, Derek L Beahm, Ben N G Giepmans, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 13, 2006
Mutation of a conserved threonine in the third transmembrane helix of alpha- and beta-connexins creates a dominant-negative closed gap junction channelDerek L Beahm, Atsunori Oshima, Guido M Gaietta, et al.
Neuroscience|February 10, 2019
Functionalized Phenylbenzamides Inhibit Aquaporin-4 Reducing Cerebral Edema and Improving Outcome in Two Models of CNS InjuryGeorge W Farr, Christopher H Hall, Susan M Farr, et al.
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Biophysical Journal|January 30, 2004
Opening hemichannels in nonjunctional membrane stimulates gap junction formationDerek L Beahm, James E Hall
Biophysical Journal|March 28, 2002
Hemichannel and junctional properties of connexin 50Derek L Beahm, James E Hall
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 3, 2021
The Complex and Critical Role of Glycine 12 (G12) in Beta-Connexins of Human SkinRasheed A Bailey, Derek L Beahm, I Martha Skerrett
Biomicrofluidics|September 25, 2013
A microfluidic platform for measuring electrical activity across cellsCédric Bathany, Derek L Beahm, Steve Besch, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|August 5, 2006
Ancillary subunits and stimulation frequency determine the potency of chromanol 293B block of the KCNQ1 potassium channelGlenna C L Bett, Michael J Morales, Derek L Beahm, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 3, 2002
Molecular cloning, functional expression, and tissue distribution of a novel human gap junction-forming protein, connexin-31.9. Interaction with zona occludens protein-1Peter A Nielsen, Derek L Beahm, Ben N G Giepmans, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 13, 2006
Mutation of a conserved threonine in the third transmembrane helix of alpha- and beta-connexins creates a dominant-negative closed gap junction channelDerek L Beahm, Atsunori Oshima, Guido M Gaietta, et al.
Neuroscience|February 10, 2019
Functionalized Phenylbenzamides Inhibit Aquaporin-4 Reducing Cerebral Edema and Improving Outcome in Two Models of CNS InjuryGeorge W Farr, Christopher H Hall, Susan M Farr, et al.
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