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2013-01-01Patch clamp electrophysiology for the study of bacterial ion channels in giant spheroplasts of E. coliMartinac, B; Rohde, PR; Cranfield, CG; Nomura, T
2012-05-29Differential effects of lipids and lyso-lipids on the mechanosensitivity of the mechanosensitive channels MscL and MscSNomura, T; Cranfield, CG; Deplazes, E; Owen, DM; Macmillan, A; Battle, AR; Constantine, M; Sokabe, M; Martinac, B
2014-01-07Transient potential gradients and impedance measures of tethered bilayer lipid membranes: Pore-forming peptide insertion and the effect of electroporationCranfield, CG; Cornell, BA; Grage, SL; Duckworth, P; Carne, S; Ulrich, AS; Martinac, B
2017-07-05Kalata B1 and Kalata B2 Have a Surfactant-Like Activity in Phosphatidylethanolomine-Containing Lipid MembranesCranfield, CG; Henriques, ST; Martinac, B; Duckworth, P; Craik, DJ; Cornell, B
2012-01-01Force from lipids: A multidisciplinary approach to study bacterial mechanosensitive ion channelsCranfield, CG; Kloda, A; Nomura, T; Petrov, E; Battle, A; Constantine, M; Martinac, B
2015-01-01The assembly and use of tethered bilayer lipid membranes (tBLMs)Cranfield, C; Carne, S; Martinac, B; Cornell, B
2014-01-28Screening the Insertion of Families of Bioactive Microbial Metabolites into Tethered Bilayer Lipid Membranes (TBLMS)Cranfield, CG; Carne, S; Alkhamici, H; Duckworth, P; Lacey, E; Martinac, B; Cornell, B
2014-02-20Bacterial mechanosensitive channels: Models for studying mechanosensory transductionMartinac, B; Nomura, T; Chi, G; Petrov, E; Rohde, PR; Battle, AR; Foo, A; Constantine, M; Rothnagel, R; Carne, S; Deplazes, E; Cornell, B; Cranfield, CG; Hankamer, B; Landsberg, MJ
2016-01-20Heterologously-expressed and Liposome-reconstituted Human Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 4 Channel (TRPM4) is a Functional TetramerConstantine, M; Liew, CK; Lo, V; MacMillan, A; Cranfield, CG; Sunde, M; Whan, R; Graham, RM; Martinac, B
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