Job Title
Research Fellow
Department
WMS - Reproductive Health
- Wright, P. D., Kanumilli , S., Tickle, David, Cartland, J., Bouloc, N., Dale, T., Tresize, D. J., McCloskey, Conor, McCavera, Samantha, Blanks, Andrew M., Kettleborough, Catherine, Jerman, Jeff, 2015. A high-throughput electrophysiology assay identifies inhibitors of the inwardly rectifying potassium channel Kir7.1. Journal of Biomolecular Screening, 20 (6), pp. 739-747
- McCloskey, Conor, Rada, Cara, Bailey, Elizabeth, McCavera, Samantha, Berg, Hugo van den, Atia, Jolene, Rand, D. A., Shmygol, Anatoly, Chan, Yi-Wah, Quenby, Siobhan, Brosens, Jan J., Vatish, Manu, Zhang, Jie, Denton, Jerod S., Taggart, Michael J., Kettleborough, Catherine, Tickle, David, Jerman, Jeff, Wright, Paul, Dale, Timothy et al (Select to open full list), 2014. The inwardly rectifying K+ channel KIR7.1 controls uterine excitability throughout pregnancy. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 6 (9), pp. 1161-1174
- Sheldon, Rachel E., Baghdadi, Marc, McCloskey, Conor, Blanks, Andrew M., Shmygol, Anatoly, Berg, Hugo van den, 2013. Spatial heterogeneity enhances and modulates excitability in a mathematical model of the myometrium. Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 10 (86), pp. 20130458-20130458
- McCloskey, Conor, Jones, Sarah, Amisten, Stefan, Snowden, Roger T., Kaczmarek, Leonard K., Erlinge, David, Goodall, Alison H., Forsythe, Ian D., Mahaut-Smith, Martyn P., 2010. Kv1.3 is the exclusive voltage-gated K+ channel of platelets and megakaryocytes : roles in membrane potential, Ca2+ signalling and platelet count. Journal of Physiology, Vol.588 (No.9), pp. 1399-1406
- McCloskey, Conor, Cagney, Victoria, Large, Roddy, Hollywood, Mark, Sergeant, Gerard, McHale, Noel, Thornbury, Keith, 2009. Voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents contribute to spontaneous Ca2+ waves in rabbit corpus cavernosum myocytes. Journal of Sexual Medicine, Vol.6 (No.11), pp. 3019-3031
- McCloskey, Conor, Bailey, Elizabeth H., Zhang, J. (Jie), Shmygol, Anatoly, Thornton, Steven, Catalano, Roberto D., England, Sarah, Rada, Cara, Blanks, Andrew M., 2011. The novel potassium channel Kir7.1 is a critical component of uterine quiescence in mice and human. Reproductive Sciences, Sage Publications, Inc, pp. 159A-159A
Title | Funder | Award start | Award end |
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Ferring Compound Analysis | Ferring Pharmaceuticals | 01 Feb 2014 | 31 Jan 2015 |