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Eric Lingueglia
Eric Lingueglia
Directeur de Recherche Inserm, CNRS, Sophia Antipolis, France
Verified email at ipmc.cnrs.fr
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A modulatory subunit of acid sensing ion channels in brain and dorsal root ganglion cells
E Lingueglia, JR de Weille, F Bassilana, C Heurteaux, H Sakai, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 272 (47), 29778-29783, 1997
5951997
Cloning of the amiloride-sensitive FMRFamide peptide-gated sodium channel
E Lingueglia, G Champigny, M Lazdunski, P Barbry
Nature 378 (6558), 730-733, 1995
4521995
Black mamba venom peptides target acid-sensing ion channels to abolish pain
S Diochot, A Baron, M Salinas, D Douguet, S Scarzello, AS Dabert-Gay, ...
Nature 490 (7421), 552-555, 2012
4482012
ASIC3, a sensor of acidic and primary inflammatory pain
E Deval, J Noël, N Lay, A Alloui, S Diochot, V Friend, M Jodar, ...
The EMBO journal 27 (22), 3047-3055, 2008
4382008
Expression cloning of an epithelial amiloride‐sensitive Na+ channel: A new channel type with homologies to Caenorhabditis elegans degenerins
E Lingueglia, N Voilley, R Waldmann, M Lazdunski, P Barbry
FEBS letters 318 (1), 95-99, 1993
4121993
Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs): pharmacology and implication in pain
E Deval, X Gasull, J Noël, M Salinas, A Baron, S Diochot, E Lingueglia
Pharmacology & therapeutics 128 (3), 549-558, 2010
3632010
Acid-sensing ion channels in sensory perception
E Lingueglia
Journal of Biological Chemistry 282 (24), 17325-17329, 2007
3582007
The lung amiloride-sensitive Na+ channel: biophysical properties, pharmacology, ontogenesis, and molecular cloning.
N Voilley, E Lingueglia, G Champigny, MG Mattei, R Waldmann, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (1), 247-251, 1994
2811994
Biochemical analysis of the membrane topology of the amiloride-sensitive Na+ channel.
S Renard, E Lingueglia, N Voilley, M Lazdunski, P Barbry
Journal of Biological Chemistry 269 (17), 12981-12986, 1994
2701994
H+‐Gated Cation Channelsa
R Waldmann, GUY Champigny, E Lingueglia, JANR DE WEILLE, ...
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 868 (1), 67-76, 1999
2611999
Zn2+ and H+ are coactivators of acid-sensing ion channels
A Baron, L Schaefer, E Lingueglia, G Champigny, M Lazdunski
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (38), 35361-35367, 2001
2332001
Different homologous subunits of the amiloride-sensitive Na+ channel are differently regulated by aldosterone.
E Lingueglia, S Renard, R Waldmann, N Voilley, G Champigny, H Plass, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 269 (19), 13736-13739, 1994
2071994
Acid-sensing ion channels in postoperative pain
E Deval, J Noël, X Gasull, A Delaunay, A Alloui, V Friend, A Eschalier, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 31 (16), 6059-6066, 2011
1912011
Acid-Sensing Ion Channels and nociception in the peripheral and central nervous systems
E Deval, E Lingueglia
Neuropharmacology 94, 49-57, 2015
1852015
Pharmacology of acid-sensing ion channels–Physiological and therapeutical perspectives
A Baron, E Lingueglia
Neuropharmacology 94, 19-35, 2015
1582015
Regulation of expression of the lung amiloride‐sensitive Na+ channel by steroid hormones.
G Champigny, N Voilley, E Lingueglia, V Friend, P Barbry, M Lazdunski
The EMBO journal 13 (9), 2177-2181, 1994
1571994
Protein kinase C stimulates the acid-sensing ion channel ASIC2a via the PDZ domain-containing protein PICK1
A Baron, E Deval, M Salinas, E Lingueglia, N Voilley, M Lazdunski
Journal of Biological Chemistry 277 (52), 50463-50468, 2002
1442002
Acid sensing ion channels in dorsal spinal cord neurons
A Baron, N Voilley, M Lazdunski, E Lingueglia
Journal of Neuroscience 28 (6), 1498-1508, 2008
1362008
The Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-amide-activated sodium channel is a tetramer
S Coscoy, E Lingueglia, M Lazdunski, P Barbry
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (14), 8317-8322, 1998
1291998
Effects of neuropeptide SF and related peptides on acid sensing ion channel 3 and sensory neuron excitability
E Deval, A Baron, E Lingueglia, H Mazarguil, JM Zajac, M Lazdunski
Neuropharmacology 44 (5), 662-671, 2003
1272003
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