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PUBLICATIONS

Undergraduate authors underlined

 

Howell E, Lancaster AR, Besh J, Richardson B, Gomez E, Harnew-Spradley SA, Shelley C. (2023). The dopamine receptor antagonist haloperidol disrupts behavioral responses of both sea urchins and sea stars. Journal of Experimental Biology, 226, jeb245752.

McDonald M, Griffin NP, Howell E, Li D, Harnew-Spradley S, Rodriguez P, Lancaster A, Umutoni F, Besh J, Shelley C. (2022). Effects of neurotransmitter receptor antagonists on sea urchin righting behavior and tube foot motility. Journal of Experimental Biology, 225, jeb243076.

Perszyk RE, Swanger SA, Shelley C, Khatri A, Fernandez-Cuervo G, Epplin MP, Zhang J, Le P, Bülow, P, Garnier-Amblard E, Gangireddy PKR, Bassell GJ, Yuan H, Menaldino DS, Liotta DC, Liebeskind LS, Traynelis SF. (2020). Biased modulators of NMDA receptors control channel opening and ion selectivity. Nature Chemical Biology, 16, 188-196.

Marconi LJStivale AShah MA, Shelley C. (2019). Light-dependent electrical activity in sea urchin tube feet cells. Biological Bulletin, 236, 108-114.

Shah M, Marconi LJ, Kirkman L, Sitver P, Shelley C. (2018). Pharmacological disruption of sea urchin tube foot motility and behavior. Biological Bulletin, 234, 96-105.

Aleman MG, Marconi LJ, Nguyen NH, Park JM, Patino MM, Wang Y, Watkins CS, Shelley C. (2016). The influence of assay design, blinding, and Gymnema sylvestre on sucrose detection by humans. Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education, 15, A18-A23.

 

Shelley C. (2015). Single-channel recording of glutamate receptors. Current Protocols in Pharmacology, 68, 11.16.1-19.

 

Shelley C. (2015). Single-channel analysis of glutamate receptors. Current Protocols in Pharmacology, 68, 11.17.1-23.

 

Shelley C, Whitt JP, Montgomery JR, Meredith AL. (2013). Phosphorylation of a constitutive serine inhibits BK channel variants containing the alternate exon ‘SRKR’. Journal of General Physiology, 142, 585-598.

 

Shelley C, Farrant M, Cull-Candy SG. (2012). TARP-associated AMPA receptors display an increased maximum channel conductance and multiple kinetically distinct open states. Journal of Physiology, 590, 5723-5738. Also selected to be published in the Journal of Physiology Biophysics and Discovery Virtual Issue (January 2013).

Coombs ID, Soto D, Zonouzi M, Renzi M, Shelley C, Farrant M, Cull-Candy SG. (2012). Cornichons modify channel properties of recombinant and glial AMPA receptors. Journal of Neuroscience, 32, 9796-804.

Shelley C, Cull-Candy SG. (2010). Desensitization and models of receptor-channel activation. Journal of Physiology, 588, 1395-7.

Shelley C, Niu X, Geng YY, Magleby KL. (2010). Coupling and cooperativity in voltage activation of a limited state BK channel gating in saturating Ca2+. Journal of General Physiology, 135, 461-80.

Shelley C, Magleby KL. (2008). Linking exponential components to kinetic states in Markov models for single-channel gating. Journal of General Physiology, 132, 295-312.

Shelley C, Colquhoun D. (2005). A human congenital myasthenia-causing mutation (εL78P) of the muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor with unusual single channel properties. Journal of Physiology, 564, 377-96.

Beeson D, Webster R, Ealing J, Croxen R, Brownlow S, Brydson M, Newsom-Davis J, Slater C, Hatton C, Shelley C, Colquhoun D, Vincent A. (2003). Structural abnormalities of the AChR caused by mutations underlying congenital myasthenic syndromes. Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 998, 114-24.

Hatton C, Shelley C, Brydson M, Beeson D, Colquhoun D. (2003). Properties of the human muscle nicotinic receptor, and of the slow channel myasthenic mutant εL221F, inferred from maximum likelihood fits. Journal of Physiology, 547, 729-60.

Croxen R, Hatton C, Shelley C, Brydson M, Chauplannaz G, Oosterhuis H, Vincent A, Newsom-Davis J, Colquhoun D, Beeson D. (2002). Recessive inheritance and variable penetrance of slow-channel congenital myasthenic syndromes. Neurology, 59, 162-8.

Amour A, Slocombe PM, Webster A, Butler M, Knight CG, Smith BJ, Stephens PE, Shelley C, Hutton M, Knauper V, Docherty AJ, Murphy G. (1998). TNF-alpha converting enzyme (TACE) is inhibited by TIMP-3. FEBS Letters, 435, 39-44.

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