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Martin Morad

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Neuropharmacology|July 23, 2003
Ethanol withdrawal seizure susceptibility is associated with upregulation of L- and P-type Ca2+ channel currents in rat inferior colliculus neuronsProsper N'Gouemo, Martin Morad
Cell Calcium|August 16, 2005
Calcium channel inactivation: possible role in signal transduction and Ca2+ signalingMartin Morad, Nikolai Soldatov
Psychopharmacology|November 19, 2013
Alcohol withdrawal is associated with a downregulation of large-conductance Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ channels in rat inferior colliculus neuronsProsper N'Gouemo, Martin Morad
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 1, 2008
Shear fluid-induced Ca2+ release and the role of mitochondria in rat cardiac myocytesSteve Belmonte, Martin Morad
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 18, 2004
Learning about cardiac calcium signaling from genetic engineeringMartin Morad, My Chau
The Journal of Physiology|January 12, 2008
'Pressure-flow'-triggered intracellular Ca2+ transients in rat cardiac myocytes: possible mechanisms and role of mitochondriaStephen Belmonte, Martin Morad
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 6, 2010
L-type calcium channel as a cardiac oxygen sensorShahrzad Movafagh, Martin Morad
Cell Calcium|January 5, 2016
Calcium signaling in human stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes: Evidence from normal subjects and CPVT afflicted patientsXiao-Hua Zhang, Martin Morad
Cell Calcium|June 26, 2020
Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling of human pluripotent stem cells-derived cardiomyocytes as compared to adult mammalian cardiomyocytesXiao-Hua Zhang, Martin Morad
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 26, 2010
Synaptic acidification enhances GABAA signalingCraig J Dietrich, Martin Morad
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Neuropharmacology|July 23, 2003
Ethanol withdrawal seizure susceptibility is associated with upregulation of L- and P-type Ca2+ channel currents in rat inferior colliculus neuronsProsper N'Gouemo, Martin Morad
Cell Calcium|August 16, 2005
Calcium channel inactivation: possible role in signal transduction and Ca2+ signalingMartin Morad, Nikolai Soldatov
Psychopharmacology|November 19, 2013
Alcohol withdrawal is associated with a downregulation of large-conductance Ca²⁺-activated K⁺ channels in rat inferior colliculus neuronsProsper N'Gouemo, Martin Morad
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 1, 2008
Shear fluid-induced Ca2+ release and the role of mitochondria in rat cardiac myocytesSteve Belmonte, Martin Morad
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 18, 2004
Learning about cardiac calcium signaling from genetic engineeringMartin Morad, My Chau
The Journal of Physiology|January 12, 2008
'Pressure-flow'-triggered intracellular Ca2+ transients in rat cardiac myocytes: possible mechanisms and role of mitochondriaStephen Belmonte, Martin Morad
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 6, 2010
L-type calcium channel as a cardiac oxygen sensorShahrzad Movafagh, Martin Morad
Cell Calcium|January 5, 2016
Calcium signaling in human stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes: Evidence from normal subjects and CPVT afflicted patientsXiao-Hua Zhang, Martin Morad
Cell Calcium|June 26, 2020
Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling of human pluripotent stem cells-derived cardiomyocytes as compared to adult mammalian cardiomyocytesXiao-Hua Zhang, Martin Morad
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 26, 2010
Synaptic acidification enhances GABAA signalingCraig J Dietrich, Martin Morad
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