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Coordinated Expression of Two Types of Low-Threshold K+ Channels Establishes Unique Single Spiking of Mauthner Cells among Segmentally Homologous Neurons in the Zebrafish Hindbrain., Watanabe T., eNeuro. October 23, 2017; 4 (5):                   


A phospho-dependent mechanism involving NCoR and KMT2D controls a permissive chromatin state at Notch target genes., Oswald F., Nucleic Acids Res. June 2, 2016; 44 (10): 4703-20.                              


Coexpression of auxiliary Kvβ2 subunits with Kv1.1 channels is required for developmental acquisition of unique firing properties of zebrafish Mauthner cells., Watanabe T., J Neurophysiol. March 1, 2014; 111 (6): 1153-64.


Xdtx1, a Xenopus Deltex homologue expressed in differentiating neurons and in photoreceptive organs., Andreazzoli M., Mech Dev. December 1, 2002; 119 Suppl 1 S247-51.      


Functional and molecular expression of a voltage-dependent K(+) channel (Kv1.1) in interstitial cells of Cajal., Hatton WJ., J Physiol. June 1, 2001; 533 (Pt 2): 315-27.


Murine homologs of deltex define a novel gene family involved in vertebrate Notch signaling and neurogenesis., Kishi N., Int J Dev Neurosci. February 1, 2001; 19 (1): 21-35.


Identification of amino acid residues involved in dendrotoxin block of rat voltage-dependent potassium channels., Hurst RS., Mol Pharmacol. October 1, 1991; 40 (4): 572-6.


Potassium channels and epilepsy: evidence that the epileptogenic toxin, dendrotoxin, binds to potassium channel proteins., Newitt RA., Epilepsy Res Suppl. January 1, 1991; 4 263-73.

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