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S C Cannon

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Annual Review of Neuroscience|January 1, 1996
Sodium channel defects in myotonia and periodic paralysisS C Cannon
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1996
Slow inactivation of sodium channels: more than just a laboratory curiosityS C Cannon
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|June 1, 1997
From mutation to myotonia in sodium channel disordersS C Cannon
Kidney International|March 18, 2000
Spectrum of sodium channel disturbances in the nondystrophic myotonias and periodic paralysesS C Cannon
Trends in Neurosciences|January 1, 1996
Ion-channel defects and aberrant excitability in myotonia and periodic paralysisS C Cannon
The Journal of General Physiology|January 5, 1999
The position of the fast-inactivation gate during lidocaine block of voltage-gated Na+ channelsV Vedantham, S C Cannon
The Journal of General Physiology|February 14, 1998
Slow inactivation does not affect movement of the fast inactivation gate in voltage-gated Na+ channelsV Vedantham, S C Cannon
Biophysical Journal|May 29, 2000
Rapid and slow voltage-dependent conformational changes in segment IVS6 of voltage-gated Na(+) channelsV Vedantham, S C Cannon
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1995
Modulation of Na+ channel inactivation by the beta 1 subunit: a deletion analysisC Chen, S C Cannon
Neurology|June 14, 2000
Defective slow inactivation of sodium channels contributes to familial periodic paralysisR L Ruff, S C Cannon
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Annual Review of Neuroscience|January 1, 1996
Sodium channel defects in myotonia and periodic paralysisS C Cannon
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1996
Slow inactivation of sodium channels: more than just a laboratory curiosityS C Cannon
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|June 1, 1997
From mutation to myotonia in sodium channel disordersS C Cannon
Kidney International|March 18, 2000
Spectrum of sodium channel disturbances in the nondystrophic myotonias and periodic paralysesS C Cannon
Trends in Neurosciences|January 1, 1996
Ion-channel defects and aberrant excitability in myotonia and periodic paralysisS C Cannon
The Journal of General Physiology|January 5, 1999
The position of the fast-inactivation gate during lidocaine block of voltage-gated Na+ channelsV Vedantham, S C Cannon
The Journal of General Physiology|February 14, 1998
Slow inactivation does not affect movement of the fast inactivation gate in voltage-gated Na+ channelsV Vedantham, S C Cannon
Biophysical Journal|May 29, 2000
Rapid and slow voltage-dependent conformational changes in segment IVS6 of voltage-gated Na(+) channelsV Vedantham, S C Cannon
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1995
Modulation of Na+ channel inactivation by the beta 1 subunit: a deletion analysisC Chen, S C Cannon
Neurology|June 14, 2000
Defective slow inactivation of sodium channels contributes to familial periodic paralysisR L Ruff, S C Cannon
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