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Molly Fee-Maki
Publications - 2
Citations - 242
Molly Fee-Maki is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: P-type calcium channel & Voltage-dependent calcium channel. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 208 citations.
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T-Type Calcium Channel Blockers That Attenuate Thalamic Burst Firing and Suppress Absence Seizures
Elizabeth Tringham,Kim L. Powell,Stuart M. Cain,Kristy Kuplast,Janette Mezeyova,Manjula Weerapura,Cyrus Eduljee,Xinpo Jiang,Paula L. Smith,Jerrie Lynn Morrison,Nigel C. Jones,Emma L. Braine,Gil S. Rind,Molly Fee-Maki,David Parker,Hassan Pajouhesh,Manjeet Parmar,Terence J. O'Brien,Terrance P. Snutch +18 more
TL;DR: The ability of the T-type Ca2+ channel antagonists to inhibit absence seizures and to reduce the duration and cycle frequency of spike-and-wave discharges suggests that these agents have a unique mechanism of action on pathological thalamocortical oscillatory activity distinct from current drugs used in clinical practice.
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A novel slow-inactivation-specific ion channel modulator attenuates neuropathic pain
Michael E. Hildebrand,Paula L. Smith,Chris Bladen,Cyrus Eduljee,Jennifer Y. Xie,Lina Chen,Molly Fee-Maki,Clint J. Doering,Janette Mezeyova,Yongbao Zhu,Francesco Belardetti,Hassan Pajouhesh,David Parker,Stephen P. Arneric,Manjeet Parmar,Frank Porreca,Elizabeth Tringham,Gerald W. Zamponi,Terrance P. Snutch +18 more
TL;DR: A novel organic compound stabilizes slow‐inactivated sodium and calcium channels to reduce the excitability of nociceptors and dorsal horn neurons and attenuate neuropathic pain signaling.