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Herold KF, R Sanford L, Lee W, Schultz MF, Ingólfsson HI, Andersen OS, Hemmings HC.  2014.  Volatile anesthetics inhibit sodium channels without altering bulk lipid bilayer properties.. J Gen Physiol. 144(6):545-60.
Speigel IA, Hemmings HC.  2021.  Selective inhibition of gamma aminobutyric acid release from mouse hippocampal interneurone subtypes by the volatile anaesthetic isoflurane.. Br J Anaesth. 127(4):587-599.
Futter M, Uematsu K, Bullock SA, Kim Y, Hemmings HC, Nishi A, Greengard P, Nairn AC.  2005.  Phosphorylation of spinophilin by ERK and cyclin-dependent PK 5 (Cdk5).. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 102(9):3489-94.
Hemmings HC.  2007.  Noble meets nouveau: a shared anesthetic binding site for xenon and isoflurane on a glutamate receptor.. Anesthesiology. 107(5):694-6.
Eger EI, Raines DE, Shafer SL, Hemmings HC, Sonner JM.  2008.  Is a new paradigm needed to explain how inhaled anesthetics produce immobility? Anesth Analg. 107(3):832-48.
Herold KF, Nau C, Ouyang W, Hemmings HC.  2009.  Isoflurane inhibits the tetrodotoxin-resistant voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.8.. Anesthesiology. 111(3):591-9.
Osman V, Speigel I, Patel K, Hemmings HC.  2023.  Isoflurane Alters Presynaptic Endoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Dynamics in Wild-Type and Malignant Hyperthermia-Susceptible Rodent Hippocampal Neurons.. eNeuro. 10(8)
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.
Snyder GL, Galdi S, Hendrick JP, Hemmings HC.  2007.  General anesthetics selectively modulate glutamatergic and dopaminergic signaling via site-specific phosphorylation in vivo.. Neuropharmacology. 53(5):619-30.
Bendor J, Lizardi-Ortiz JE, Westphalen RI, Brandstetter M, Hemmings HC, Sulzer D, Flajolet M, Greengard P.  2010.  AGAP1/AP-3-dependent endocytic recycling of M5 muscarinic receptors promotes dopamine release.. EMBO J. 29(16):2813-26.