Colin G Nichols

Colin G Nichols

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 81

North America-United States

About Colin G Nichols

Colin G Nichols, With an exceptional h-index of 81 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, specializes in the field of Biology, Medicine.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Chronic KATP inhibition in vivo results in decreased Ca2+ sensitivity of insulin secretion

Isoform specific consequences of Cantu syndrome KATP channel gain of function mutation SUR2 H60Y

Novel loss-of-function variants expand ABCC9-related intellectual disability and myopathy syndrome

Gain-of-function mutations of KATP channels are responsible for reduced skeletal muscle performance in a murine model of Cantù syndrome

PIP2-driven cytoplasmic domain motions coupled to Kir2 channel gating

Electrophysiology of human iPSC-derived vascular smooth muscle cells and cell autonomous consequences of Cantu Syndrome mutations

Oxidation driven reversal of PIP2-dependent gating in GIRK2 channels

Subunit gating resulting from individual protonation events in Kir2 channels

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Citations(since 2020)

6678

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24431

hIndex(all)

81

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

261

i10Index(since 2020)

156

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Colin G Nichols Skills & Research Interests

Biology

Medicine

Top articles of Colin G Nichols

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Chronic KATP inhibition in vivo results in decreased Ca2+ sensitivity of insulin secretion

Biophysical Journal

Nathaniel W York

Sumit Patel

Zihan Yan

Abbie L Tate

Courtney Frazier

...

2024/2/8

Isoform specific consequences of Cantu syndrome KATP channel gain of function mutation SUR2 H60Y

Biophysical Journal

Jian Gao

Colin G Nichols

2024/2/8

Novel loss-of-function variants expand ABCC9-related intellectual disability and myopathy syndrome

Brain

Stephanie Efthymiou

Marcello Scala

Vini Nagaraj

Katarzyna Ochenkowska

Fenne L Komdeur

...

2024/1/13

Gain-of-function mutations of KATP channels are responsible for reduced skeletal muscle performance in a murine model of Cantù syndrome

Biophysical Journal

Rosa Scala

Maya Mukadam

Courtney Frazier

Gretchen Meyer

Colin G Nichols

2024/2/8

PIP2-driven cytoplasmic domain motions coupled to Kir2 channel gating

Biophysical Journal

Sun Joo Lee

Eva-Maria Plessl

Anna Stary-Weinzinger

Colin G Nichols

2024/2/8

Electrophysiology of human iPSC-derived vascular smooth muscle cells and cell autonomous consequences of Cantu Syndrome mutations

bioRxiv

Alex Hanson

Conor McClenaghan

Kuo-Chan Weng

Sarah Colijn

Amber N Stratman

...

2023

Oxidation driven reversal of PIP2-dependent gating in GIRK2 channels

Function (Oxf)

Sun-Joo Lee

Shoji Maeda

Jian Gao

Colin G Nichols

2023/4/1

Subunit gating resulting from individual protonation events in Kir2 channels

Nature communications

Grigory Maksaev

Michael Bründl-Jirout

Anna Stary-Weinzinger

Eva-Maria Zangerl-Plessl

Sun-Joo Lee

...

2023/7/28

Blockade of TRPV channels by intracellular spermine

Journal of General Physiology

Grigory Maksaev

Peng Yuan

Colin G Nichols

2023/3/13

Lymphatic contractile dysfunction in mouse models of Cantú Syndrome with KATP channel gain-of-function

Function

Michael J Davis

Jorge A Castorena-Gonzalez

Hae Jin Kim

Min Li

Maria Remedi

...

2023

Glucokinase Inhibition: A Novel Treatment for Diabetes?

Maria S Remedi

Colin G Nichols

2023/2/1

Skeletal muscle delimited myopathy and verapamil toxicity in SUR2 mutant mouse models of AIMS

EMBO Molecular Medicine

Conor McClenaghan

Maya A Mukadam

Jacob Roeglin

Robert C Tryon

Manfred Grabner

...

2023/6/7

Skeletal dysplasia-causing TRPV4 mutations suppress the hypertrophic differentiation of human iPSC-derived chondrocytes

Elife

Amanda R Dicks

Grigory I Maksaev

Zainab Harissa

Alireza Savadipour

Ruhang Tang

...

2023/2/22

Lymphedema as first clinical presentation of Cantu Syndrome: reversed phenotyping after identification of gain-of-function variant in ABCC9

European Journal of Human Genetics

Jian Gao

Conor McClenaghan

Imke Christiaans

Marielle Alders

Kirsten van Duinen

...

2023/2

KATP channels are necessary for glucose-dependent increases in amyloid-β and Alzheimer’s disease–related pathology

JCI insight

John Grizzanti

William R Moritz

Morgan C Pait

Molly Stanley

Sarah D Kaye

...

2023/5/5

Hyperexcitability reduces TRPM5 in pancreatic β-cells: Insights into disruption of insulin secretion in chronically stimulated islets

Biophysical Journal

Nathaniel W York

Zihan Yan

Abbie L Tate

Maria S Remedi

Colin G Nichols

2023/2/10

Personalized Therapeutics for KATP-Dependent Pathologies

Colin G Nichols

2023/1/20

Voltage-dependent inhibition of thermo-TRPV channels by intracellular spermine

Biophysical Journal

Grigory Maksaev

Peng Yuan

Colin G Nichols

2023/2/10

Inwardly rectifying potassium channels (KIR) in GtoPdb v.2023.1

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John P Adelman

David E Clapham

Hiroshi Hibino

Atsushi Inanobe

Lily Y Jan

...

2023/4/26

Rapid characterization of the functional and pharmacological consequences of Cantú syndrome KATP channel mutations in intact cells

Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

Jian Gao

Conor McClenaghan

Kenneth A Matreyek

Dorothy K Grange

Colin G Nichols

2023/9/1

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University of Maryland

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David Piston

Washington University in St. Louis

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rick schuessler

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 77
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Benjamin Glaser

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 76
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Igor R. Efimov

George Washington University

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