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Dr. Goldidn's Highlighted Publications

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Highlighted Publications
Ehrengruber, M.U. and A.L. Goldin.
2007. Semliki Forest Virus vectors with mutations in the nonstructural protein 2 gene permit extended superinfection of neuronal and non-neuronal cells. J. Neurovirol. 13: 353-363.

Barela, A.J., S.P. Waddy, J.G. Lickfett, J. Hunter, A. Anido, S.L. Helmers, A.L. Goldin and A. Escayg.
2006. An epilepsy mutation in the sodium channel SCN1A that decreases channel excitability. J. Neurosci. 26:2714-2723.

Spampanato, J., J.A. Kearney, G. de Haan, D.P. Mc Ewen, A. Escayg, I. Aradi, B.T. MacDonald, S.I. Levin, I. Soltesz, P. Benna, E. Montalenti, L.L. Isom, A.L. Goldin and M.H. Meisler.

2004. A novel epilepsy mutation in the sodium channel SCN1A identifies a cytoplasmic domain for β subunit interaction. J. Neurosci. 24:10022-10034.

Zhou, W. and A.L. Goldin.
2004. Use-Dependent Potentiation of the Nav1.6 Sodium Channel. Biophys. J. 87:3862-3872.

Spampanato, J., I. Aradi, I. Soltesz and A.L. Goldin.
2004. Increased neuronal firing in computer simulations of sodium channel mutations that cause generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus. J. Neurophysiol. 91:2040-2050.

Zhou, W., I. Chung, Z. Liu, A.L. Goldin and K. Dong.
2004. A voltage-gated calcium-selective channel encoded by a sodium channel-like gene. 2004. Neuron, 42:101-112.

Goldin, A.L.
2003. Mechanisms of sodium channel inactivation. Curr. Opinion Neurobiol. 13:284-290.

Spampanato, J., A. Escayg, M.H. Meisler and A.L. Goldin.
2003. The generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus type 2 mutation W1204R alters voltage-dependent gating of Nav1.1 sodium channels. Neurosci. 116:37-48.

Goldin, A.L.
2002. Evolution of voltage-gated Na+ channels. J. Exp. Biol. 205:575-584.

Spampanato, J., A. Escayg, M.H. Meisler and A.L. Goldin.
2001. Functional effects of two voltage-gated sodium channel mutations that cause generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus type 2. J. Neurosci. 21:7481-7490.

Kearney, J.A., N.W. Plummer, M.R. Smith, J. Kapur, T.R. Cummins, S.G. Waxman, A.L. Goldin and M.H. Meisler.
2001. A gain-of-function mutation in the sodium channel gene Scn2a results in seizures and behavioral abnormalities. Neurosci. 102:307-317.


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