Eric Figueroa • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)
- A cellular basis for heightened gut sensitivity in females. Science. 2025 Dec 18; 390(6779):1285-1291. Venkataraman A, Figueroa EE, Castro J, Navarro FC, Soota D, Brierley SM, Julius D, Ingraham HA. PMID: 41411420; PMCID: PMC12994136.
View in: PubMed Mentions: - A Cellular Basis for Heightened Gut Sensitivity in Females. bioRxiv. 2025 May 28. Venkataraman A, Figueroa EE, Castro J, Navarro FMC, Soota D, Brierley SM, Julius D, Ingraham HA. PMID: 40501885; PMCID: PMC12154615.
View in: PubMed Mentions: - Identification of a drug binding pocket in TMEM16F calcium-activated ion channel and lipid scramblase. Nat Commun. 2023 08 12; 14(1):4874. Feng S, Puchades C, Ko J, Wu H, Chen Y, Figueroa EE, Gu S, Han TW, Ho B, Cheng T, Li J, Shoichet B, Jan YN, Cheng Y, Jan LY. PMID: 37573365; PMCID: PMC10423226.
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Translation:HumansCells - A SWELL time to develop the molecular pharmacology of the volume-regulated anion channel (VRAC). Channels (Austin). 2022 12; 16(1):27-36. Figueroa EE, Denton JS. PMID: 35114895; PMCID: PMC8820792.
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Translation:Humans - Identification of a conserved drug binding pocket in TMEM16 proteins. Res Sq. 2022 Feb 10. Cheng Y, Feng S, Puchades C, Ko J, Figueroa E, Chen Y, Wu H, Gu S, Han T, Li J, Ho B, Shoichet B, Jan YN, Jan L. PMID: 35169791; PMCID: PMC8845511.
View in: PubMed Mentions: - Zinc pyrithione activates the volume-regulated anion channel through an antioxidant-sensitive mechanism. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2021 06 01; 320(6):C1088-C1098. Figueroa EE, Denton JS. PMID: 33826406; PMCID: PMC8285639.
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Translation:HumansCells - LRRC8A homohexameric channels poorly recapitulate VRAC regulation and pharmacology. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2021 03 01; 320(3):C293-C303. Yamada T, Figueroa EE, Denton JS, Strange K. PMID: 33356947; PMCID: PMC8294627.
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Translation:HumansCells - The LRRC8 volume-regulated anion channel inhibitor, DCPIB, inhibits mitochondrial respiration independently of the channel. Physiol Rep. 2019 12; 7(23):e14303. Afzal A, Figueroa EE, Kharade SV, Bittman K, Matlock BK, Flaherty DK, Denton JS. PMID: 31814333; PMCID: PMC6900491.
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Translation:HumansCells - CysLT1 receptor antagonists pranlukast and zafirlukast inhibit LRRC8-mediated volume regulated anion channels independently of the receptor. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2019 10 01; 317(4):C857-C866. Figueroa EE, Kramer M, Strange K, Denton JS. PMID: 31390227; PMCID: PMC6850990.
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Translation:HumansCells - Discovery, Characterization, and Effects on Renal Fluid and Electrolyte Excretion of the Kir4.1 Potassium Channel Pore Blocker, VU0134992. Mol Pharmacol. 2018 08; 94(2):926-937. Kharade SV, Kurata H, Bender AM, Blobaum AL, Figueroa EE, Duran A, Kramer M, Days E, Vinson P, Flores D, Satlin LM, Meiler J, Weaver CD, Lindsley CW, Hopkins CR, Denton JS. PMID: 29895592; PMCID: PMC6041953.
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Translation:HumansAnimalsCells - Pore Polarity and Charge Determine Differential Block of Kir1.1 and Kir7.1 Potassium Channels by Small-Molecule Inhibitor VU590. Mol Pharmacol. 2017 09; 92(3):338-346. Kharade SV, Sheehan JH, Figueroa EE, Meiler J, Denton JS. PMID: 28619748; PMCID: PMC5553192.
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Translation:HumansCells - ML418: The First Selective, Sub-Micromolar Pore Blocker of Kir7.1 Potassium Channels. ACS Chem Neurosci. 2016 07 20; 7(7):1013-23. Swale DR, Kurata H, Kharade SV, Sheehan J, Raphemot R, Voigtritter KR, Figueroa EE, Meiler J, Blobaum AL, Lindsley CW, Hopkins CR, Denton JS. PMID: 27184474; PMCID: PMC5131535.
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Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
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