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John S Lowe

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Future Cardiology|October 7, 2009
Dysfunction in ankyrin-based cellular pathways and human cardiac arrhythmiaPeter J Mohler, John S Lowe, Sydika Banks
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 16, 2008
Revisiting ankyrin-InsP3 receptor interactions: ankyrin-B associates with the cytoplasmic N-terminus of the InsP3 receptorCrystal F Kline, Shane R Cunha, John S Lowe, et al.
Plos One|October 25, 2013
Ankyrin-G participates in INa remodeling in myocytes from the border zones of infarcted canine heartWen Dun, John S Lowe, Patrick Wright, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|May 8, 2012
Increased late sodium current contributes to long QT-related arrhythmia susceptibility in female miceJohn S Lowe, Dina Myers Stroud, Tao Yang, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 9, 2008
Voltage-gated Nav channel targeting in the heart requires an ankyrin-G dependent cellular pathwayJohn S Lowe, Oleg Palygin, Naina Bhasin, et al.
Circulation Research|May 14, 2011
Informatic and functional approaches to identifying a regulatory region for the cardiac sodium channelThomas C Atack, Dina Myers Stroud, Hiroshi Watanabe, et al.
Circulation|January 24, 2007
Defining the cellular phenotype of "ankyrin-B syndrome" variants: human ANK2 variants associated with clinical phenotypes display a spectrum of activities in cardiomyocytesPeter J Mohler, Solena Le Scouarnec, Isabelle Denjoy, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 11, 2009
Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase II triggers cell membrane injury by inducing complement factor B gene expression in the mouse heartMadhu V Singh, Ann Kapoun, Linda Higgins, et al.
Circulation|August 10, 2011
Striking In vivo phenotype of a disease-associated human SCN5A mutation producing minimal changes in vitroHiroshi Watanabe, Tao Yang, Dina Myers Stroud, et al.
Cell|May 6, 2008
A dynamic pathway for calcium-independent activation of CaMKII by methionine oxidationJeffrey R Erickson, Mei-ling A Joiner, Xiaoqun Guan, et al.
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Future Cardiology|October 7, 2009
Dysfunction in ankyrin-based cellular pathways and human cardiac arrhythmiaPeter J Mohler, John S Lowe, Sydika Banks
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|February 16, 2008
Revisiting ankyrin-InsP3 receptor interactions: ankyrin-B associates with the cytoplasmic N-terminus of the InsP3 receptorCrystal F Kline, Shane R Cunha, John S Lowe, et al.
Plos One|October 25, 2013
Ankyrin-G participates in INa remodeling in myocytes from the border zones of infarcted canine heartWen Dun, John S Lowe, Patrick Wright, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|May 8, 2012
Increased late sodium current contributes to long QT-related arrhythmia susceptibility in female miceJohn S Lowe, Dina Myers Stroud, Tao Yang, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|January 9, 2008
Voltage-gated Nav channel targeting in the heart requires an ankyrin-G dependent cellular pathwayJohn S Lowe, Oleg Palygin, Naina Bhasin, et al.
Circulation Research|May 14, 2011
Informatic and functional approaches to identifying a regulatory region for the cardiac sodium channelThomas C Atack, Dina Myers Stroud, Hiroshi Watanabe, et al.
Circulation|January 24, 2007
Defining the cellular phenotype of "ankyrin-B syndrome" variants: human ANK2 variants associated with clinical phenotypes display a spectrum of activities in cardiomyocytesPeter J Mohler, Solena Le Scouarnec, Isabelle Denjoy, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|March 11, 2009
Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase II triggers cell membrane injury by inducing complement factor B gene expression in the mouse heartMadhu V Singh, Ann Kapoun, Linda Higgins, et al.
Circulation|August 10, 2011
Striking In vivo phenotype of a disease-associated human SCN5A mutation producing minimal changes in vitroHiroshi Watanabe, Tao Yang, Dina Myers Stroud, et al.
Cell|May 6, 2008
A dynamic pathway for calcium-independent activation of CaMKII by methionine oxidationJeffrey R Erickson, Mei-ling A Joiner, Xiaoqun Guan, et al.
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