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Benoit Roux to Potassium Channels

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Benoit Roux has written about Potassium Channels.
Connection Strength

1.546
  1. Extracellular blockade of potassium channels by TEA+: the tip of the iceberg? J Gen Physiol. 2006 Dec; 128(6):635-6.
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    Score: 0.248
  2. On the importance of atomic fluctuations, protein flexibility, and solvent in ion permeation. J Gen Physiol. 2004 Dec; 124(6):679-90.
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    Score: 0.216
  3. What can be deduced about the structure of Shaker from available data? Novartis Found Symp. 2002; 245:84-101; discussion 101-8, 165-8.
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    Score: 0.176
  4. Energetics of ion conduction through the K+ channel. Nature. 2001 Nov 01; 414(6859):73-7.
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    Score: 0.174
  5. Ion channels, permeation, and electrostatics: insight into the function of KcsA. Biochemistry. 2000 Nov 07; 39(44):13295-306.
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    Score: 0.163
  6. Molecular dynamics of the KcsA K(+) channel in a bilayer membrane. Biophys J. 2000 Jun; 78(6):2900-17.
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    Score: 0.158
  7. The cavity and pore helices in the KcsA K+ channel: electrostatic stabilization of monovalent cations. Science. 1999 Jul 02; 285(5424):100-2.
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    Score: 0.148
  8. Dynamics transitions at the outer vestibule of the KcsA potassium channel during gating. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Feb 04; 111(5):1831-6.
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    Score: 0.101
  9. The membrane potential and its representation by a constant electric field in computer simulations. Biophys J. 2008 Nov 01; 95(9):4205-16.
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    Score: 0.069
  10. Atomic proximity between S4 segment and pore domain in Shaker potassium channels. Neuron. 2003 Jul 31; 39(3):467-81.
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    Score: 0.049
  11. Extracellular blockade of K(+) channels by TEA: results from molecular dynamics simulations of the KcsA channel. J Gen Physiol. 2001 Aug; 118(2):207-18.
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    Score: 0.043
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