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2024
Kim ED, Wu X, Lee S, Tibbs GR, Cunningham KP, Di Zanni E, Perez ME, Goldstein PA, Accardi A, H Larsson P et al..  2024.  Propofol rescues voltage-dependent gating of HCN1 channel epilepsy mutants.. Nature.
2023
Tibbs GR, Uprety R, J Warren D, Beyer NP, Joyce RL, Ferrer MA, Mellado W, Wong VSC, Goldberg DC, Cohen MW et al..  2023.  An anchor-tether 'hindered' HCN1 inhibitor is antihyperalgesic in a rat spared nerve injury neuropathic pain model.. Br J Anaesth.
Joyce RL, Tibbs GR, J Warren D, Costa CJ, Aromolaran K, R Sanford L, Andersen OS, Li Z, Zhang G, Willis DE et al..  2023.  Probucol is anti-hyperalgesic in a mouse peripheral nerve injury model of neuropathic pain.. Neurobiol Pain. 14:100141.
2019
Joyce RL, Beyer NP, Vasilopoulos G, Woll K, Hall AC, Eckenhoff RG, Barman DN, J Warren D, Tibbs GR, Goldstein PA.  2019.  Alkylphenol inverse agonists of HCN1 gating: H-bond propensity, ring saturation and adduct geometry differentially determine efficacy and potency.. Biochem Pharmacol.
2018
Riegelhaupt PM, Tibbs GR, Goldstein PA.  2018.  HCN and K Channels in Anesthetic Mechanisms Research.. Methods Enzymol. 602:391-416.
2016
Tibbs GR, Posson DJ, Goldstein PA.  2016.  Voltage-Gated Ion Channels in the PNS: Novel Therapies for Neuropathic Pain? Trends Pharmacol Sci. 37(7):522-42.
2013
Tibbs GR, Rowley TJ, R Sanford L, Herold KF, Proekt A, Hemmings HC, Andersen OS, Goldstein PA, Flood PD.  2013.  HCN1 channels as targets for anesthetic and nonanesthetic propofol analogs in the amelioration of mechanical and thermal hyperalgesia in a mouse model of neuropathic pain.. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 345(3):363-73.
2011
Ying S-W, Tibbs GR, Picollo A, Abbas SY, R Sanford L, Accardi A, Hofmann F, Ludwig A, Goldstein PA.  2011.  PIP2-mediated HCN3 channel gating is crucial for rhythmic burst firing in thalamic intergeniculate leaflet neurons.. J Neurosci. 31(28):10412-23.
2005
Cacheaux LP, Topf N, Tibbs GR, Schaefer UR, Levi R, Harrison NL, Abbott GW, Goldstein PA.  2005.  Impairment of hyperpolarization-activated, cyclic nucleotide-gated channel function by the intravenous general anesthetic propofol.. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 315(2):517-25.