Boris Khodorov
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Bolshakov AP, Mikhailova MM, Szabadkai G, et al. (2008) Measurements of mitochondrial pH in cultured cortical neurons clarify contribution of mitochondrial pore to the mechanism of glutamate-induced delayed Ca2+ deregulation. Cell Calcium. 43: 602-14 |
Zarayskiy V, Monje F, Peter K, et al. (2007) Store-operated Orai1 and IP3 receptor-operated TRPC1 channel. Channels (Austin, Tex.). 1: 246-52 |
Mironova GD, Belosludtsev KN, Belosludtseva NV, et al. (2007) Mitochondrial Ca2+ cycle mediated by the palmitate-activated cyclosporin A-insensitive pore. Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes. 39: 167-74 |
Khodorov B. (2004) Glutamate-induced deregulation of calcium homeostasis and mitochondrial dysfunction in mammalian central neurones. Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology. 86: 279-351 |
Khodorov B, Pinelis V, Storozhevykh T, et al. (1999) Blockade of mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake by mitochondrial inhibitors amplifies the glutamate‐induced calcium response in cultured cerebellar granule cells Febs Letters. 458: 162-166 |
Khodorov B, Pinelis V, Vinskaya N, et al. (1999) Li+ protects nerve cells against destabilization of Ca2+ homeostasis and delayed death caused by removal of external Na+ Febs Letters. 448: 173-176 |
Storozhevykh T, Grigortsevich N, Sorokina E, et al. (1998) Role of Na+/Ca2+ exchange in regulation of neuronal Ca2+ homeostasis requires re-evaluation Febs Letters. 431: 215-218 |
Khodorov B, Pinelis V, Vergun O, et al. (1996) Mitochondrial deenergization underlies neuronal calcium overload following a prolonged glutamate challenge. Febs Letters. 397: 230-234 |
Khodorov B, Pinelis V, Storozhevykh T, et al. (1996) Dominant role of mitochondria in protection against a delayed neuronal Ca2+ overload induced by endogenous excitatory amino acids following a glutamate pulse Febs Letters. 393: 135-138 |
Khodorov B, Pinelis V, Vergun O, et al. (1995) Dramatic effects of external alkalinity on neuronal calcium recovery following a short-duration glutamate challenge: the role of the plasma membrane Ca2+/H+ pump. Febs Letters. 371: 249-252 |