Multidisciplinary Cardiovascular Research Centre
Cardiovascular discovery and therapeutics
David J. Beech: Research Lab
Commentaries
See http://www.fbs.leeds.ac.uk/research/bulletin/ (search “beech”)
Savineau, J.P. (2009). Is the translocon a crucial player of the calcium homeostasis in vascular smooth muscle cell? Am J Physiol 296, H906-907.
Beech, D.J. (2009). Harmony and discord in endothelial calcium entry. Circulation Research 104, e22-23.
Beech, D.J. & Sukumar, P. (2008). Channel regulation by extracellular redox protein. Channels 1(6), 1-4.
Beech, D.J. (2007). Ion channel switching and activation in smooth muscle cells of occlusive vascular diseases. Biochemical Transactions 35, 890-894.
Simard, J.M. & Gerzanich, V. (2006). Sphingolipids and transient receptor potential channels: Evolutionary ancient families now joined. Circulation Research 98, 1347-1348.
van Breemen, C., Poburko, D. & Okon, E.B. (2006). TRP proteins: A new dimension in the treatment of occlusive vascular disease. Circulation Research 98, 446-447.
Jackson, W.F. (2006). Vascular smooth muscle store-operated Ca2+ channels: What a TRP! Am J Physiol. 291, H2592-4.
Benham, C.D. (2005). Simple recipe for blocking ion channels. News & Views in Nature Biotechnology 23, 1234–1235.
Beech, D.J. (2005). Emerging functions of 10 types of transient receptor potential (TRP) cationic channel in vascular smooth muscle. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology 32, 597-603.
Flemming, A. (2005). Highlight in Nature Reviews in Drug Discovery (Dec. 2005); ‘Ion channels: stopping the flow’.
Beech, D.J., Muraki, K. & Flemming, R. (2004). Non-selective cationic channels of smooth muscle and the mammalian homologues of Drosophila TRP. Journal of Physiology 559, 685-706.