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PUBLICATIONS

Ethanol Disrupts Hormone-Induced Calcium Signaling in Liver.  Gaspers LD, Thomas AP, Hoek JB, Bartlett PJ (Function, 2021)

 

A Tale of two receptors.  Cloete I, Corrêa-Velloso JC, Bartlett PJ, Kirk V, Thomas AP and Sneyd J (Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2021)

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The genetic Ca2+ sensor GCaMP3 reveals multiple Ca2+ stores differentially coupled to Ca2+ entry in the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.  Borges-Pereira L, Thomas SJ, Dos Anjos E Silva AL, Bartlett PJ, Thomas AP, Garcia CRS. (Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2021)

 

Dual mechanisms of Ca2+ oscillations in hepatocytes. Cloete I, Bartlett PJ, Kirk V, Thomas AP and Sneyd J (Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2020)

 

IP3-Dependent Ca2+ Oscillations Switch into a Dual Oscillator Mechanism in the Presence of PLC-Linked Hormones. Bartlett PJ, Cloete I, Sneyd J, Thomas AP. (iScience, 2020).

 

Chronic alcohol feeding potentiates hormone-induced calcium signaling in hepatocytes. Bartlett PJ, Antony AN, Agarwal A, Hilly M, Prince VL, Combettes L, Hoek JB and Gaspers LD. (Journal of Physiology, 2017) 

 

InsP3 Signaling in Apicomplexan Parasites. Garcia CR, Alves E, Pereira PH, Bartlett PJ, Thomas AP, Mikoshiba K, Plattner H, Sibley LD. (Current Topical Medicinal Chemistry, 2017)

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Differential regulation of multiple steps in inositol 1,4,5- trisphosphate signaling by protein kinase C shapes hormone-stimulated Ca2+ oscillations. Bartlett PJ, Metzger W, Gaspers L.D, Thomas A.P. (Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2015)

 

Hormone-induced calcium oscillations depend on cross-coupling with inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate oscillations. Gaspers LD, Bartlett PJ*, Politi A, Burnett P, Metzger W, Johnston J, Joseph SK, Hofer T, Thomas AP. (Cell Reports. 2014) * co first Author

 

Calcium-dependent regulation of glucose homeostasis in the liver. Bartlett, PJ, Gaspers, LD, Pierobon, N and Thomas AP. (Cell Calcium, 2014)

 

Single Cell Calcium Imaging in Malaria. Bartlett PJ, Garcia CR, Thomas AP. (2014). Methods in Malaria Research 6th Edition. 

 

Acidocalcisomes of Trypanosoma brucei have an inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor that is required for growth and infectivity. Huang G, Bartlett PJ, Thomas AP, Moreno SN, Docampo R. (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 2013)

 

Melatonin and IP3-induced Ca2+ release from intracellular stores in the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum within infected red blood cells. Alves E. Bartlett PJ, Garcia CR, Thomas AP. (Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2011). 

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