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Claydon, Thomas

An atomic scale measurement from the voltage sensor in hERG channels using lanthanide-based resonance energy transfer
Detecting kcnh gene expression using whole mount in-situ hybridization in zebrafish animal model
Examining the effects of activator compounds on hERG cardiac potassium channel protective currents conducted in response to premature stimulations
Investigating the Utility of Adult Zebrafish Ex Vivo Whole Hearts to Pharmacologically Screen hERG Channel Activator Compounds
Mechanistic Insight into Human ether-a-go-go-related Gene (hERG) K+ Channel Activation and Deactivation gating
Modulation of hERG K+ Channel Deactivation by Voltage Sensor Relaxation
Molecular determinants of voltage sensor movement and its transduction to pore opening by the S4-S5 linker in the hERG potassium channel
Molecular mechanisms underlying gating and pHo modulation of the hERG cardiac K+ channel
Proton modulation of the cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel
Small molecule targeting of cardiac hERG channels to protect against arrhythmias'

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