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Lawrence Hayward to Sodium Channels

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Lawrence Hayward has written about Sodium Channels.
Connection Strength

0.907
  1. Hayward LJ, Kim JS, Lee MY, Zhou H, Kim JW, Misra K, Salajegheh M, Wu FF, Matsuda C, Reid V, Cros D, Hoffman EP, Renaud JM, Cannon SC, Brown RH. Targeted mutation of mouse skeletal muscle sodium channel produces myotonia and potassium-sensitive weakness. J Clin Invest. 2008 Apr; 118(4):1437-49.
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    Score: 0.302
  2. Hayward LJ, Sandoval GM, Cannon SC. Defective slow inactivation of sodium channels contributes to familial periodic paralysis. Neurology. 1999 Apr 22; 52(7):1447-53.
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    Score: 0.162
  3. Hayward LJ, Brown RH, Cannon SC. Slow inactivation differs among mutant Na channels associated with myotonia and periodic paralysis. Biophys J. 1997 Mar; 72(3):1204-19.
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    Score: 0.140
  4. Hayward LJ, Brown RH, Cannon SC. Inactivation defects caused by myotonia-associated mutations in the sodium channel III-IV linker. J Gen Physiol. 1996 May; 107(5):559-76.
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    Score: 0.132
  5. Renaud JM, Hayward LJ. Lessons learned from muscle fatigue: implications for treatment of patients with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. Recent Pat Biotechnol. 2012 Dec; 6(3):184-91.
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    Score: 0.104
  6. Green DS, Hayward LJ, George AL, Cannon SC. A proposed mutation, Val781Ile, associated with hyperkalemic periodic paralysis and cardiac dysrhythmia is a benign polymorphism. Ann Neurol. 1997 Aug; 42(2):253-6.
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    Score: 0.036
  7. Cannon SC, Hayward LJ, Beech J, Brown RH. Sodium channel inactivation is impaired in equine hyperkalemic periodic paralysis. J Neurophysiol. 1995 May; 73(5):1892-9.
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    Score: 0.031
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