Gertrud Haeseler
Department of Anesthesiology
Hannover Medical School
Germany
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- Endotoxin reduces availability of voltage-gated human skeletal muscle sodium channels at depolarized membrane potentials. Haeseler, G., Foadi, N., Wiegand, E., Ahrens, J., Krampfl, K., Dengler, R., Leuwer, M. Crit. Care Med. (2008)
- High-affinity blockade of voltage-operated skeletal muscle sodium channels by 2,6-dimethyl-4-chlorophenol. Haeseler, G., Gudehus, S., Bufler, J., Dengler, R., Leuwer, M. Eur. J. Anaesthesiol (2006)
- Tramadol, fentanyl and sufentanil but not morphine block voltage-operated sodium channels. Haeseler, G., Foadi, N., Ahrens, J., Dengler, R., Hecker, H., Leuwer, M. Pain (2006)
- Structural features of phenol derivatives determining potency for activation of chloride currents via alpha(1) homomeric and alpha(1)beta heteromeric glycine receptors. Haeseler, G., Ahrens, J., Krampfl, K., Bufler, J., Dengler, R., Hecker, H., Aronson, J.K., Leuwer, M. Br. J. Pharmacol. (2005)
- High-affinity block of voltage-operated rat IIA neuronal sodium channels by 2,6 di-tert-butylphenol, a propofol analogue. Haeseler, G., Leuwer, M. Eur. J. Anaesthesiol (2003)
- Blockade of voltage-operated neuronal and skeletal muscle sodium channels by S(+)- and R(-)-ketamine. Haeseler, G., Tetzlaff, D., Bufler, J., Dengler, R., Münte, S., Hecker, H., Leuwer, M. Anesth. Analg. (2003)
- Voltage-dependent block of neuronal and skeletal muscle sodium channels by thymol and menthol. Haeseler, G., Maue, D., Grosskreutz, J., Bufler, J., Nentwig, B., Piepenbrock, S., Dengler, R., Leuwer, M. Eur. J. Anaesthesiol (2002)
- Block of voltage-operated sodium channels by 2,6-dimethylphenol, a structural analogue of lidocaine's aromatic tail. Haeseler, G., Bufler, J., Merken, S., Dengler, R., Aronson, J., Leuwer, M. Br. J. Pharmacol. (2002)
- Structural requirements for voltage-dependent block of muscle sodium channels by phenol derivatives. Haeseler, G., Piepenbrink, A., Bufler, J., Dengler, R., Aronson, J.K., Piepenbrock, S., Leuwer, M. Br. J. Pharmacol. (2001)
- Succinylcholine metabolite succinic acid alters steady state activation in muscle sodium channels. Haeseler, G., Petzold, J., Hecker, H., Würz, A., Dengler, R., Piepenbrock, S., Leuwer, M. Anesthesiology (2000)