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Lin Y-C, Chipot C, Scheuring S.  2020.  Annexin-V stabilizes membrane defects by inducing lipid phase transition.. Nat Commun. 11(1):230.
Hemmings HC, Adamo AI, Hoffman MM.  1995.  Biochemical characterization of the stimulatory effects of halothane and propofol on purified brain protein kinase C.. Anesth Analg. 81(6):1216-22.
Herold KF, Andersen OS, Hemmings HC.  2017.  Divergent effects of anesthetics on lipid bilayer properties and sodium channel function.. Eur Biophys J. 46(7):617-626.
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.
Nimigean CM, Miller C.  2002.  Na+ block and permeation in a K+ channel of known structure.. J Gen Physiol. 120(3):323-35.
Banerjee S, Nimigean CM.  2011.  Non-vesicular transfer of membrane proteins from nanoparticles to lipid bilayers.. J Gen Physiol. 137(2):217-23.
Rusinova R, Kim DM, Nimigean CM, Andersen OS.  2014.  Regulation of ion channel function by the host lipid bilayer examined by a stopped-flow spectrofluorometric assay.. Biophys J. 106(5):1070-8.
Rusinova R, Herold KF, R Sanford L, Greathouse DV, Hemmings HC, Andersen OS.  2011.  Thiazolidinedione insulin sensitizers alter lipid bilayer properties and voltage-dependent sodium channel function: implications for drug discovery.. J Gen Physiol. 138(2):249-70.
Lolicato M, Riegelhaupt PM, Arrigoni C, Clark KA, Minor DL.  2014.  Transmembrane helix straightening and buckling underlies activation of mechanosensitive and thermosensitive K(2P) channels.. Neuron. 84(6):1198-212.
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.