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Zhuocheng Su

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Idikuda V, Gao W, Su Z, Liu Q, Zhou L
J Gen Physiol . 2018 Dec; 151(2):200-213. PMID: 30541772
Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic-nucleotide-modulated (HCN) channels are nonselective cation channels that regulate electrical activity in the heart and brain. Previous studies of mouse HCN2 (mHCN2) channels have shown that cAMP binds preferentially...
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Idikuda V, Gao W, Grant K, Su Z, Liu Q, Zhou L
J Gen Physiol . 2018 Jul; 150(9):1273-1286. PMID: 30042141
Photochemically or metabolically generated singlet oxygen (O) reacts broadly with macromolecules in the cell. Because of its short lifetime and working distance, O holds potential as an effective and precise...
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Ogden K, Chen W, Swanger S, McDaniel M, Fan L, Hu C, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2017 Jan; 13(1):e1006536. PMID: 28095420
N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs), ligand-gated ionotropic glutamate receptors, play key roles in normal brain development and various neurological disorders. Here we use standing variation data from the human population to assess...
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Liu C, Xie C, Grant K, Su Z, Gao W, Liu Q, et al.
J Gen Physiol . 2016 Jun; 148(1):65-76. PMID: 27353446
Counting ion channels on cell membranes is of fundamental importance for the study of channel biophysics. Channel counting has thus far been tackled by classical approaches, such as radioactive labeling...
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Gao W, Su Z, Liu Q, Zhou L
J Gen Physiol . 2014 Apr; 143(5):633-44. PMID: 24733837
Singlet oxygen ((1)O2), which is generated through metabolic reactions and oxidizes numerous biological molecules, has been a useful tool in basic research and clinical practice. However, its role as a...
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Xu X, Marni F, Wu S, Su Z, Musayev F, Shrestha S, et al.
Structure . 2012 Oct; 20(12):2116-23. PMID: 23103389
Hyperpolarization-activated, cAMP-gated (HCN) channels sense membrane potential and intracellular cAMP levels. A mutation identified in the cAMP binding domain (CNBD) of the human HCN4 channel, S672R, severely reduces the heart...