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Damian C Bell

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Rosholm K, Badone B, Karatsiompani S, Nagy D, Seibertz F, Voigt N, et al.
Front Mol Neurosci . 2022 Jul; 15:898717. PMID: 35813069
In the Hollywood blockbuster "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" a fantastical fable unfolds of a man's life that travels through time reversing the aging process; as the tale progresses,...
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Fermini B, Bell D
J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods . 2022 May; 117:107184. PMID: 35618160
There is no refuting that America's population is growing older: for the first time in US history, by 2034 older adults (defined as >65 years of age) are projected to...
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Bell D, Dallas M
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2022 Feb; 1349:21-32. PMID: 35138608
Since its development on the cusp of the new millennium, automated patch clamp (APC) technology has matured over the last two decades. The increased throughput it afforded promised a new...
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Bell D, Fermini B
J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods . 2021 Aug; 111:107114. PMID: 34400309
There is no doubt that automated patch clamp (APC) technology has revolutionized research in biomedical science. High throughput ion channel screening is now an integral part of the development and...
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Bell D, Fermini B
J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods . 2021 May; 110:107072. PMID: 33962018
There is no doubt that automated patch clamp (APC) technology has revolutionized research in biomedical science. High throughput ion channel screening is now an integral part of the development and...
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Bell D, Dallas M
Br J Pharmacol . 2017 Jun; 175(12):2312-2321. PMID: 28622411
Linked Articles: This article is part of a themed section on Recent Advances in Targeting Ion Channels to Treat Chronic Pain. To view the other articles in this section visit...
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Bell D, Turbendian H, Valley M, Zhou L, Riley J, Siegelbaum S, et al.
Pflugers Arch . 2008 Nov; 458(2):259-72. PMID: 19034494
We explored the structural basis of voltage sensing in the HCN1 hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated cation channel by examining the relative orientation of the voltage sensor and pore domains. The opening...
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Bell D, Yao H, Saenger R, Riley J, Siegelbaum S
J Gen Physiol . 2003 Dec; 123(1):5-19. PMID: 14676285
The positively charged S4 transmembrane segment of voltage-gated channels is thought to function as the voltage sensor by moving charge through the membrane electric field in response to depolarization. Here...