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Susan Wonnacott
Researcher at University of Bath
Publications - 202
Citations - 16862
Susan Wonnacott is an academic researcher from University of Bath. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nicotinic agonist & Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 201 publications receiving 15934 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan Wonnacott include University College London & University of Bristol.
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Presynaptic nicotinic ACh receptors.
TL;DR: Nicotinic ACh receptors in the CNS are composed of a diverse array of subunits and have a range of pharmacological properties but despite the fact that they are ligand-gated cation channels, their physiological functions have not been determined.
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Experimental design and analysis and their reporting II: updated and simplified guidance for authors and peer reviewers
Michael J. Curtis,Steve Alexander,Giuseppe Cirino,James R. Docherty,Christopher H. George,Mark A. Giembycz,Daniel Hoyer,Daniel Hoyer,Paul A. Insel,Angelo A. Izzo,Yong Ji,David J. MacEwan,Christopher G. Sobey,S. Clare Stanford,Mauro M. Teixeira,Susan Wonnacott,Amrita Ahluwalia +16 more
TL;DR: The guidelines have been simplified for ease of understanding by authors, to make it more straightforward for peer reviewers to check compliance and to facilitate the curation of the journal's efforts to improve standards.
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Experimental design and analysis and their reporting: new guidance for publication in BJP.
Michael J. Curtis,Richard A. Bond,Domenico Spina,Amrita Ahluwalia,Stephen P A Alexander,Mark A. Giembycz,Annette Gilchrist,Daniel Hoyer,Paul A. Insel,Angelo A. Izzo,Andrew J Lawrence,David J. MacEwan,Lawrence D. F. Moon,Susan Wonnacott,Arthur H. Weston,John C. McGrath +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a series of linked editorials in the context of biomedical journal abstracts, including: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bph.12954/abstract, http://Onlinelabel. wiley. com/doi /10.12956/ABstract, https://www.wired.org/content/index.cfm/
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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and the regulation of neuronal signalling
TL;DR: The mechanisms through which nACh receptors convert rapid ionic signals into sustained, wide-ranging phenomena underlie the diverse repertoire of neuronal activities of nicotine in the brain, from the enhancement of learning and memory, to addiction and neuroprotection.
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International Union of Pharmacology. XX. Current Status of the Nomenclature for Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Their Subunits
Ronald J. Lukas,Jean-Pierre Changeux,N. Le Novere,Edson X. Albuquerque,David J.K. Balfour,Darwin K. Berg,D. Bertrand,Vincent A. Chiappinelli,P. B. S. Clarke,Allan C. Collins,J. A. Dani,Sharon R. Grady,Kenneth J. Kellar,Jon Lindstrom,Michael J. Marks,Maryka Quik,Palmer Taylor,Susan Wonnacott +17 more
TL;DR: Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in jawed vertebrates are prototypical members of the multisubunit, neurotransmitter-gated superfamily of ion channels (ionotropic neurotransmitter receptors; see Section IV for selected seminal papers, reviews, and collections).