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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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March 27, 2013
Förster resonance energy transfer-based imaging at the cell surface of live cells
Sonya M Bierbower, Mark S Shapiro
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
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October 17, 2009
Measures of heart and ventilatory rates in freely moving crayfish
Sonya M Bierbower, Robin L Cooper
The Journal of Parasitology
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July 14, 2007
Parasite-related pairing success in an intermediate host, Caecidotea intermedius (Isopoda): effects of male behavior and reproductive physiology
Sonya M Bierbower, Timothy C Sparkes
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology
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May 1, 2013
The mechanistic action of carbon dioxide on a neural circuit and NMJ communication
Sonya M Bierbower, Robin L Cooper
Biophysical Journal
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June 21, 2012
Pore helix-S6 interactions are critical in governing current amplitudes of KCNQ3 K+ channels
Frank S Choveau, Sonya M Bierbower, Mark S Shapiro
Brain and Behavior
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February 15, 2013
Comparative study of environmental factors influencing motor task learning and memory retention in sighted and blind crayfish
Sonya M Bierbower, Zhanna P Shuranova, Kert Viele, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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February 6, 2015
Augmentation of M-type (KCNQ) potassium channels as a novel strategy to reduce stroke-induced brain injury
Sonya M Bierbower, Frank S Choveau, James D Lechleiter, et al.
Biophysical Journal
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June 21, 2012
Pore determinants of KCNQ3 K+ current expression
Frank S Choveau, Ciria C Hernandez, Sonya M Bierbower, et al.
Plos One
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December 23, 2015
The Role of the Carboxyl Terminus Helix C-D Linker in Regulating KCNQ3 K+ Current Amplitudes by Controlling Channel Trafficking
Frank S Choveau, Jie Zhang, Sonya M Bierbower, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 24, 2018
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP<sub>2</sub>) regulates KCNQ3 K<sup>+</sup> channels by interacting with four cytoplasmic channel domains
Frank S Choveau, Victor De la Rosa, Sonya M Bierbower, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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March 27, 2013
Förster resonance energy transfer-based imaging at the cell surface of live cells
Sonya M Bierbower, Mark S Shapiro
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
|
October 17, 2009
Measures of heart and ventilatory rates in freely moving crayfish
Sonya M Bierbower, Robin L Cooper
The Journal of Parasitology
|
July 14, 2007
Parasite-related pairing success in an intermediate host, Caecidotea intermedius (Isopoda): effects of male behavior and reproductive physiology
Sonya M Bierbower, Timothy C Sparkes
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology
|
May 1, 2013
The mechanistic action of carbon dioxide on a neural circuit and NMJ communication
Sonya M Bierbower, Robin L Cooper
Biophysical Journal
|
June 21, 2012
Pore helix-S6 interactions are critical in governing current amplitudes of KCNQ3 K+ channels
Frank S Choveau, Sonya M Bierbower, Mark S Shapiro
Brain and Behavior
|
February 15, 2013
Comparative study of environmental factors influencing motor task learning and memory retention in sighted and blind crayfish
Sonya M Bierbower, Zhanna P Shuranova, Kert Viele, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
February 6, 2015
Augmentation of M-type (KCNQ) potassium channels as a novel strategy to reduce stroke-induced brain injury
Sonya M Bierbower, Frank S Choveau, James D Lechleiter, et al.
Biophysical Journal
|
June 21, 2012
Pore determinants of KCNQ3 K+ current expression
Frank S Choveau, Ciria C Hernandez, Sonya M Bierbower, et al.
Plos One
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December 23, 2015
The Role of the Carboxyl Terminus Helix C-D Linker in Regulating KCNQ3 K+ Current Amplitudes by Controlling Channel Trafficking
Frank S Choveau, Jie Zhang, Sonya M Bierbower, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
October 24, 2018
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP<sub>2</sub>) regulates KCNQ3 K<sup>+</sup> channels by interacting with four cytoplasmic channel domains
Frank S Choveau, Victor De la Rosa, Sonya M Bierbower, et al.
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