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2. 113 MUTATIONSINGLYCINE RECEPTORLOOP 2 CREATES ULTRASENSITIVE ETHANOL RECEPTORS (USERS) WITH ALTERED SENSITIVITY TO OTHER ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS
3. 072 A THREE-PRONGED APPROACH TO DEVELOP NOVEL THERAPEUTIC AGENTS FOR ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS
4. NEW HOMOLOGY MODELS OF GLYR AND GABAAR PROVIDE NEAR ATOMIC LEVEL RESOLUTION AND ARE SUITABLE FOR STUDIES OF GATING MOTIONS WITH MOLECULAR DYNAMICS: 233
5. TARGETS FOR ETHANOL ACTION AND SENSITIVITY CONTROL IN EXTRACELLULAR DOMAIN LOOP 2 OF GLYCINE (GLYR) AND GABAA RECEPTORS: 236
6. BIOCHEMICAL CROSS-LINKING PROVIDES EVIDENCE THAT GLYCINE RECEPTOR TRANSMEMBRANE SEGMENTS ONE AND THREE PARTICIPATE IN A COMMON ALCOHOL BINDING CAVITY: 0968
7. CHANGING THE STRUCTURE OF EXTRACELLULAR DOMAIN LOOP 2 IN GLYCINE AND GABAA RECEPTORS MARKEDLY ALTERS ETHANOL SENSITIVITY AND SUGGESTS MECHANISMS OF ETHANOL ACTION: S165
8. A ROLE FOR ATP-GATED P2X4 RECEPTORS IN ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION: 064
9. MOLECULAR TARGETS AND MECHANISMS FOR ETHANOL ACTION IN GLYCINE RECEPTORS: 011
10. HOMOLOGOUS POSITIONS 52 AND 59 IN THE EXTRACELLULAR LOOP 2 REGION OF α1 AND α2 GLYCINE RECEPTORS ARE TARGETS FOR ETHANOL ACTION AND ANTAGONISM: 123
11. DEVELOPING MOLECULAR MODELS FOR THE MECHANISM OF ANTAGONISM OF ALCOHOL: 810
12. HOMOLOGOUS POSITIONS 52 AND 59 IN THE EXTRACELLULAR LOOP 2 REGION OF |aL1 AND |aL2 GLYCINE RECEPTORS ARE TARGETS FOR ETHANOL ACTION AND ANTAGONISM: 802
13. CROSSLINKING OF AMINO ACID POSITIONS INVOLVED WITH ALCOHOL ACTION IN TRANSMEMBRANE SEGMENTS 1 AND 3 OF THE GLYCINE RECEPTOR: 785
14. POSITIONS 52 AND 59 IN THE EXTRACELLULAR DOMAIN OF ALPHA 1 AND ALPHA 2 GLYCINE RECEPTORS ARE CRITICAL FOR PRESSURE ANTAGONISM OF ETHANOL: 029
15. HIGH ETHANOL SENSITIVITY IN α1 GLYCINE RECEPTORS PRODUCED BY SUBSTITUTING LOOP 2 FROM δ GABAA RE: 030
16. Rapid Aeroelastic Analysis of Blade Flutter in Turbomachines
17. LINFLUX-AE: A Turbomachinery Aeroelastic Code Based on a 3-D Linearized Euler Solver
18. Molecular modelling of specific and non-specific anaesthetic interactions
19. CHANGE IN ALCOHOL CUTOFF OF GABA AND GLYCINE RECEPTORS SUGGESTS AN ALCOHOL BINDING SITE
20. Molecular Basis for Unitary Theories of Inhalation Anaesthesia
21. How Do Volatile Agents Produce Anesthesia?
22. Die molekulare Basis für eine einheitliche Theorie der Inhalationsanaesthesie
23. P-54PHYSICOCHEMICAL DETERMINANTS OF ALCOHOL BINDING IN A MODEL LIGAND-GATED ION CHANNEL
24. Linking of Glycine Receptor Transmembrane Segments Three and Four Allows Assignment of Intrasubunit-Facing Residues
25. HIGH SPECIFIC POWER MOTORS IN LN[sub 2] AND LH[sub 2]
26. COVALENT LABELING OF GLYR TM 1 AND 3 SITES INVOLVED WITH ALCOHOL AND VOLATILE ANESTHETIC ACTION.
27. Effect of cranberry juice on bacteriuria in children with neurogenic bladder receiving intermittent catheterization
28. Hypothesis
29. Nitrofurantoin Prophylaxis for Bacteriuria and Urinary Tract Infection in Children With Neurogenic Bladder on Intermittent Catheterization
30. Nitrofurantoin Prophylaxis for Bacteriuria and Urinary Tract Infection in Children With Neurogenic Bladder on Intermittent Catheterization
31. THE INTERACTION OF HALOTHANE WITH THE BINDING SITE OF A FUNCTIONAL PROTEIN, CHOLESTEROL OXIDASE
32. INDUCTION OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 72 AND APPEARANCE OF TRIFLUOROACETYL ADDUCTS IN LIVERS OF RATS EXPOSED TO HALOTHANE
33. Binding of Anti-Acetaldehyde IgG Antibodies to Hepatocytes with an Acetaldehyde-Phosphatidylethanolamine Adduct on Their Surface
34. Current antifibrinolytic therapy for coronary artery revascularization.
35. Toxicity of styrene vapor in hepatocyte monolayers at low oxygen tensions.
36. Binding of halothane-free radicals to fatty acids following UV irradiation.
37. Homology Modeling of a Human Glycine Alpha 1 Receptor Reveals a Plausible Anesthetic Binding Site
38. Mass spectrometry in structural and stereochemical problems-CLXXXVII A study of skeletal rearrangements in chromans by combined 13C and deuterium labeling.
39. Effect of cranberry juice on bacteriuria in children with neurogenic bladder receiving intermittent catheterization
40. Perturbations of peptide-induced lateral phase separations in phosphatidic acid bilayers by the inhalation anesthetic methoxyflurane.
41. Reconstitution of cytochrome P-450 and cytochrome P-450 reductase into phosphatidylcholine-phosphatidylethanolamine bilayers: characterization of structure and metabolic activity.
42. Effect of clinical concentrations of halothane on phospholipid-cholesterol membrane fluidity.
43. Concentration measures of volatile anesthetics in the aqueous phase using calcium sensitive electrodes
44. Magnetic circular dichroism of ferrous carbonyl adducts of cytochromes P-450 and P-420 and their synthetic models: further evidence for mercaptide as the fifth ligand to iron.
45. Reductive metabolism of halothane by human and rabbit cytochrome P-450. Binding of 1-chloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethyl radical to phospholipids.
46. Intramolecular determination of substituent effects in hydroxylations catalyzed by cytochrome P-450.
47. Quantum chemical studies of the metabolism of the inhalation anesthetics methoxyflurane, enflurane, and isoflurane.
48. Evaluation of forcefields for molecular mechanics/dynamics calculations involving halogenated anesthetics
49. Antibodies raised against trifluoroacetyl-protein adducts bind to N-trifluoroacetyl-phosphatidylethanolamine in hexagonal phase phospholipid micelles.
50. Effects of pressure and anesthetics on conduction and synaptic transmission.
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