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Thomas E DeCoursey

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Bare D, Cherny V, DeCoursey T, Abukhdeir A, Morgan D
PLoS One . 2020 May; 15(5):e0227522. PMID: 32374759
Expression of the voltage gated proton channel (Hv1) as identified by immunocytochemistry has been reported previously in breast cancer tissue. Increased expression of HV1 was correlated with poor prognosis and...
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Banh R, Cherny V, Morgan D, Musset B, Thomas S, Kulleperuma K, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2019 Aug; 116(38):18951-18961. PMID: 31462498
The hydrophobic gasket (HG), a ring of hydrophobic amino acids in the voltage-sensing domain of most voltage-gated ion channels, forms a constriction between internal and external aqueous vestibules. Cationic Arg...
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DeCoursey T
Nature . 2019 Apr; 568(7750):33. PMID: 30940965
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DeCoursey T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2018 Aug; 115(37):9057-9059. PMID: 30135099
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Thomas S, Cherny V, Morgan D, Artinian L, Rehder V, Smith S, et al.
J Gen Physiol . 2018 May; 150(6):835-850. PMID: 29743301
Voltage-gated proton channels, H1, were first reported in snail neurons. These H channels open very rapidly, two to three orders of magnitude faster than mammalian H1. Here we identify an...
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Cherny V, Morgan D, Thomas S, Smith S, DeCoursey T
J Gen Physiol . 2018 May; 150(6):851-862. PMID: 29743300
We recently identified a voltage-gated proton channel gene in the snail , HtH1, and determined its electrophysiological properties. Consistent with early studies of proton currents in snail neurons, HtH1 opens...
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DeCoursey T
J R Soc Interface . 2018 Apr; 15(141). PMID: 29643227
Voltage-gated proton channels are unique ion channels, membrane proteins that allow protons but no other ions to cross cell membranes. They are found in diverse species, from unicellular marine life...
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DeCoursey T
J Physiol . 2017 Oct; 595(22):6801. PMID: 29023792
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DeCoursey T
Front Biosci . 2017 May; 3:d477-482. PMID: 28481211
n human beings, infection with the tubercle bacillus usually results in inapparent disease, recognized only by a positive tuberculin reaction. However, about 10% of tuberculin-positive people develop clinically active tuberculosis...