Na channels from phyla to function / edited by Robert J. French, Sergei Yu. Noskov.

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Other Authors: French, Robert J. (Editor), Noskov, Sergei Yu (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA : Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, 2016.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Current topics in membranes ; v. 78.
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Table of Contents:
  • On the natural and unnatural history of the voltage-gated Na+ channel / Edward G. Moczydlowski
  • Biophysical adaptations of prokaryotic voltage gated sodium channels / Thuy N. Vien and Paul G. DeCaen
  • Venom peptides from cone snails: pharmacological probes for voltage-gated sodium channels / Brad R. Green and Baldomero M. Olivera
  • Convergent evolution of tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channels in predators and prey / Gabriela Toledo, Charles Hanifin, Shana Geffeney and Edmund D. Brodie III
  • Computational structural pharmacology and toxicology of voltage-gated sodium channels / Boris S. Zhorov and Denis B. Tikhonov
  • Understanding sodium channel function and modulation using atomistic simulations of bacterial channel structures / Céline Boiteux and Toby W. Allen
  • Voltage-gated sodium channels: mechanistic insights from atomistic molecular dynamics simulations / Victoria Oakes, Simone Furini and Carmen Domene
  • Simulation studies of ion permeation and selectivity in voltage-gated sodium channels / Christopher Ing and Régis Pomès
  • Voltage-gated sodium channels: evolutionary history and distinctive sequence features / Marina A. Kasimova, Daniele Granata and Vincenzo Carnevale
  • Cardiac Na channels: structure to function / Kevin R. DeMarco and Colleen E. Clancy
  • Developmental and regulatory functions of Na+ channel non-pore-forming ß subunits / Jesse J. Winters and Lori L. Isom
  • Lipid regulation of sodium channels / Nazzareno DAvanzo
  • Mechanism of inactivation in voltage-gated Na+ channels / Vaibhavkumar S. Gawali and Hannes Todt
  • Current-voltage relationship for late Na+ current in adult rat ventricular myocytes / R. B. Clark and Wayne R. Giles
  • Physiology and pathophysiology of sodium channel inactivation / Mohammad-Reza Ghovanloo, Kelsey Aimar, Rouzbeh Ghadiry-Tavi, Alec Yu and Peter C. Ruben
  • Cardiac sodium channel mutations: why so many phenotypes? / Man Liu, Kai-Chien Yang and Samuel C. Dudley Jr.
  • Nav channels in damaged membranes / Catherine E. Morris and Béla Joos
  • Unusual voltage-gated sodium currents as targets for pain / Cindy Barbosa and Theodore R. Cummins.