STANISLAV SOKOLOV
Affiliations: | Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
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Hull CM, Sokolov S, Van Slyke AC, et al. (2014) Regional flexibility in the S4-S5 linker regulates hERG channel closed-state stabilization. PflüGers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology. 466: 1911-9 |
Abdelsayed M, Sokolov S, Ruben PC. (2013) A thermosensitive mutation alters the effects of lacosamide on slow inactivation in neuronal voltage-gated sodium channels, NaV1.2. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 4: 121 |
Abdelsayed M, Sokolov S. (2013) Voltage-gated sodium channels: pharmaceutical targets via anticonvulsants to treat epileptic syndromes. Channels (Austin, Tex.). 7: 146-52 |
Sokolov S, Scheuer T, Catterall WA. (2010) Ion permeation and block of the gating pore in the voltage sensor of NaV1.4 channels with hypokalemic periodic paralysis mutations. The Journal of General Physiology. 136: 225-36 |
Kahn R, Karbat I, Ilan N, et al. (2009) Molecular requirements for recognition of brain voltage-gated sodium channels by scorpion alpha-toxins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 20684-91 |
Sokolov S, Scheuer T, Catterall WA. (2008) Depolarization-activated gating pore current conducted by mutant sodium channels in potassium-sensitive normokalemic periodic paralysis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 19980-5 |
Sokolov S, Kraus RL, Scheuer T, et al. (2008) Inhibition of sodium channel gating by trapping the domain II voltage sensor with protoxin II. Molecular Pharmacology. 73: 1020-8 |
Sokolov S, Scheuer T, Catterall WA. (2007) Gating pore current in an inherited ion channelopathy. Nature. 446: 76-8 |
Sokolov S, Scheuer T, Catterall WA. (2005) Ion permeation through a voltage- sensitive gating pore in brain sodium channels having voltage sensor mutations. Neuron. 47: 183-9 |