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Abeline R. Watkins
Abeline R. Watkins
Simon Fraser University
Sodium channel
Biophysics
Chemistry
Skeletal muscle
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Cannabidiol inhibits the skeletal muscle Nav1.4 by blocking its pore and by altering membrane elasticity.
2021
The Journal of General Physiology
Mohammad-Reza Ghovanloo
Koushik Choudhury
Tagore S. Bandaru
Mohamed A. Fouda
Kaveh Rayani
Radda Rusinova
Tejas Phaterpekar
Karen Nelkenbrecher
Abeline R. Watkins
Damon Poburko
Jenifer Thewalt
Olaf S. Andersen
Lucie Delemotte
Samuel J. Goodchild
Peter C. Ruben
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Mechanism and effects of the skeletal muscle Nav1.4 inhibition by cannabidiol
2020
bioRxiv
Mohammad-Reza Ghovanloo
Koushik Choudhury
Tagore Sanketh Bandaru
Mohamed A. Fouda
Kaveh Rayani
Radda Rusinova
Tejas Phaterpekar
Karen Nelkenbrecher
Abeline R. Watkins
Damon Poburko
Jenifer Thewalt
Olaf S. Andersen
Lucie Delemotte
Samuel J. Goodchild
Peter C. Ruben
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E1784K, the most common Brugada syndrome and long-QT syndrome type 3 mutant, disrupts sodium channel inactivation through two separate mechanisms.
2020
The Journal of General Physiology
Colin H. Peters
Abeline R. Watkins
Olivia L. Poirier
Peter C. Ruben
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