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S J Wieland

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Fletcher J, Adnet P, Reyford H, Wieland S, Stewart S, Rosenberg H
Anesthesiology . 1999 May; 90(5):1294-301. PMID: 10319776
Background: The function or expression of subtypes of the sodium ion (Na+) channel is altered in biopsies or cultures of skeletal muscle from many persons who are susceptible to malignant...
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Sessler F, Hsu F, Felder T, Zhai J, Lin R, Wieland S, et al.
Brain Res . 1998 Oct; 804(2):266-74. PMID: 9757061
In this study, we characterized the local effects of ethanol (EtOH) on postsynaptic potentials (PSPs) and membrane properties of layer II-III (L2-3) and layer V (L5) somatosensory cortical neurons. Intracellular...
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Tang L, Chehab N, Wieland S, Kallen R
J Gen Physiol . 1998 Jun; 111(5):639-52. PMID: 9565402
Normal activation-inactivation coupling in sodium channels insures that inactivation is slow at small but rapid at large depolarizations. M1651Q/M1652Q substitutions in the cytoplasmic loop connecting the fourth and fifth transmembrane...
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Zhai J, Wieland S, Sessler F
Neurosci Lett . 1997 Jun; 229(2):121-4. PMID: 9223606
Repeated daily administration of subconvulsive doses of cocaine results in the appearance and increase in convulsive responsiveness to the drug and its lethal effects. The mechanisms involved in this increased...
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Fletcher J, Wieland S, Karan S, Beech J, Rosenberg H
Anesthesiology . 1997 May; 86(5):1023-32. PMID: 9158350
Background: The abundance of a specific sodium channel subunit (SkM2) appeared to be altered in vitro in cell cultures from persons susceptible to malignant hyperthermia. This study sought to determine...
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Fletcher J, Hubert M, Wieland S, Gong Q, Jiang M
Toxicon . 1996 Nov; 34(11-12):1301-11. PMID: 9027986
Myonecrosis induced in vivo by cardiotoxin, melittin, and Asp49 and Lys49 phospholipase A2 (PLA2) myotoxins involves rapid lysis of the sarcolemma, myofibril clumping, and hypercontraction of sarcomeres. In contrast, skeletal...
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Wieland S, Gong Q, Poblete H, Fletcher J, Chen L, Kallen R
J Biol Chem . 1996 Aug; 271(32):19037-41. PMID: 8702574
Free fatty acids (FFAs), including arachidonic acid (AA), are implicated in the direct and indirect modulation of a spectrum of voltage-gated ion channels. Skeletal muscle sodium channels can be either...
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Wieland S, Gong Q, Fletcher J, Rosenberg H
Am J Physiol . 1996 Jul; 271(1 Pt 1):C347-53. PMID: 8760064
Biopsies of human skeletal muscle were analyzed by an in vitro contracture test (IVCT) for responsiveness to a halothane challenge: noncontracting (nonresponsive; IVCT-) and contracting (IVCT+). A muscle biopsy that...
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Brent L, RUBENSTEIN B, Gong Q, Wieland S
J Cell Physiol . 1996 Jul; 168(1):155-65. PMID: 8647910
Myeloid cells, including granulocytes and monocyte/macrophages, are important in disease-associated inflammatory reactions. These cells come from a common progenitor, the promyelocyte. The human promyelocytic cell line, HL-60, can be induced...
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Wieland S, Gong Q
Am J Physiol . 1995 Feb; 268(2 Pt 1):C490-5. PMID: 7864088
K+ conductances dominate and potentially modulate the resting potential of skeletal muscle cells. The expression and modulation of a major K+ conductance were examined during in vitro differentiation of the...