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Ying S-W, Kanda VA, Hu Z, Purtell K, King EC, Abbott GW, Goldstein PA.  2012.  Targeted deletion of Kcne2 impairs HCN channel function in mouse thalamocortical circuits.. PLoS One. 7(8):e42756.
Ying S-W, Goldstein PA.  2005.  Propofol-block of SK channels in reticular thalamic neurons enhances GABAergic inhibition in relay neurons.. J Neurophysiol. 93(4):1935-48.
Ying S-W, Goldstein PA.  2005.  Propofol suppresses synaptic responsiveness of somatosensory relay neurons to excitatory input by potentiating GABA(A) receptor chloride channels.. Mol Pain. 1:2.
Ying S-W, Abbas SY, Harrison NL, Goldstein PA.  2006.  Propofol block of I(h) contributes to the suppression of neuronal excitability and rhythmic burst firing in thalamocortical neurons.. Eur J Neurosci. 23(2):465-80.
Goldstein PA, Elsen FP, Ying S-W, Ferguson C, Homanics GE, Harrison NL.  2002.  Prolongation of hippocampal miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents in mice lacking the GABA(A) receptor alpha1 subunit.. J Neurophysiol. 88(6):3208-17.
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.
Ying S-W, Werner DF, Homanics GE, Harrison NL, Goldstein PA.  2009.  Isoflurane modulates excitability in the mouse thalamus via GABA-dependent and GABA-independent mechanisms.. Neuropharmacology. 56(2):438-47.
Mattusch C, Kratzer S, Buerge M, Kreuzer M, Engel T, Kopp C, Biel M, Hammelmann V, Ying S-W, Goldstein PA et al..  2015.  Impact of Hyperpolarization-activated, Cyclic Nucleotide-gated Cation Channel Type 2 for the Xenon-mediated Anesthetic Effect: Evidence from In Vitro and In Vivo Experiments.. Anesthesiology. 122(5):1047-59.
Ying S-W, Jia F, Abbas SY, Hofmann F, Ludwig A, Goldstein PA.  2007.  Dendritic HCN2 channels constrain glutamate-driven excitability in reticular thalamic neurons.. J Neurosci. 27(32):8719-32.