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Authors: Saftenku, E Williams, AJ Sitsapesan, R
Citation: E. Saftenku et al., Markovian models of low and high activity levels of cardiac ryanodine receptors, BIOPHYS J, 80(6), 2001, pp. 2727-2741

Authors: Sitsapesan, R Williams, AJ
Citation: R. Sitsapesan et Aj. Williams, Perspective - Do inactivation mechanisms rather than adaptation hold the key to understanding ryanodine receptor channel gating?, J GEN PHYSL, 116(6), 2000, pp. 867-871

Authors: Ching, LL Williams, AJ Sitsapesan, R
Citation: Ll. Ching et al., Evidence for Ca2+ activation and inactivation sites on the luminal side ofthe cardiac ryanodine receptor complex, CIRCUL RES, 87(3), 2000, pp. 201-206

Authors: Chan, WM Welch, W Sitsapesan, R
Citation: Wm. Chan et al., Structural factors that determine the ability of adenosine and related compounds to activate the cardiac ryanodine receptor, BR J PHARM, 130(7), 2000, pp. 1618-1626

Authors: Sitsapesan, R
Citation: R. Sitsapesan, Similarities in the effects of DIDS, DBDS and suramin on cardiac ryanodinereceptor function, J MEMBR BIO, 168(2), 1999, pp. 159-168

Authors: Ching, LL Williams, AJ Sitsapesan, R
Citation: Ll. Ching et al., AMP is a partial agonist at the sheep cardiac ryanodine receptor, BR J PHARM, 127(1), 1999, pp. 161-171

Authors: Zhang, JJ Williams, AJ Sitsapesan, R
Citation: Jj. Zhang et al., Evidence for novel caffeine and Ca2+ binding sites on the lobster skeletalryanodine receptor, BR J PHARM, 126(4), 1999, pp. 1066-1074
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