Publications

Publication List (in reverse chronological order)
10. Chen-Izu Y, Xiao RP, Izu LT, Cheng H, Kuschel M, Spurgeon H, Lakatta EG. G(i)-dependent localization of beta(2)-adrenergic receptor signaling to L-type Ca(2+) channels. . Biophys J, 79(5): 2547-56 (2000). Research Article (pdf)
9. Kuschel M, Zhou Y-Y, Cheng H, Chang S-J, Chen Y, Lakatta EG, and Xiao R-P. Gi protein-mediated functional compartmentalization of cardiac b2AR signaling. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274: 22048-52 (1999). Research Article (pdf)
8. Sham JSK, Song L-S, Chen Y, Deng L-H, Stern MD, Lakatta EG, and Cheng H. Termination of Ca2+ release by a local inactivation of ryanodine receptors in cardiac myocytes. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences USA, 85(30): 15096-15101 (1998).Research Letter (pdf)
7. Dahl E, Manthey D, Chen Y, Schwarz H, Chang YS, Lalley PA, Nicholson BJ, and Willecke K. Molecular cloning and functional expression of mouse connexin-30, a gap junction gene highly expressed in adult brain and skin. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(30): 17903-17910 (1998). Research Article (pdf)
6. Izu, L. T, W.G. Wier, and C.W. Balke (1998). Theoretical analysis of the Ca2+ spark amplitude distribution. Biophys. J. 75:1144-1162. PMDID PMC 1299790. Editorial (pdf)
5. Stephen R. Shorofsky, Leighton Izu, Withrow Gil Wier and C. William Balke. Ca2+ Sparks Triggered by Patch Depolarization in Rat Heart Cells. Circ. Res. 82;424-429 (1998). Research Article (pdf)
4. Chen Y, Simasko SM, Niggel J, Sigurdson WJ, and Sachs F. Ca2+ uptake in GH3 cells during hypotonic swelling: the sensory role of stretch-activated channels. American Journal of Physiology, 270: C1790-C1798 (1996). Research article (pdf)
2. Izu, L. T.* (1994). Cardiac calcium oscillations in a diffusion equation with nonlinear boundary conditions. Proceedings of Dynamic Systems and Applications. 1:151-158. Research Article (pdf)
1.Chen Izu Y and Sachs F. Inhibiting synthesis of extracellular matrix improves patch clamp seal formation. Pflugers Arch (European Journal of Physiology), 419: 218-220 (1991). Research Article (pdf)
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