Nathaniel W York

About Nathaniel W York

Nathaniel W York, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, specializes in the field of Electrophysiology.

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

Dual control of neurovascular coupling by ATP-sensitive potassium channels

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

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

Genome-edited zebrafish model of ABCC8 loss-of-function disease

ATP-sensitive potassium channels in hyperinsulinism and type 2 diabetes: inconvenient paradox or new paradigm?

Kir6. 1-and SUR2-dependent KATP overactivity disrupts intestinal motility in murine models of Cantú syndrome

Preferential Gq signaling in diabetes: an electrical switch in incretin action and in diabetes progression?

2070-P: KCNJ11 (Kir6. 2) Gain-of-Function Mutation in Zebrafish Leads to Transient Neonatal Diabetes

Nathaniel W York Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

678

Citations(since 2020)

451

Cited By

413

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

8

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

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Nathaniel W York Skills & Research Interests

Electrophysiology

Top articles of Nathaniel W York

Dual control of neurovascular coupling by ATP-sensitive potassium channels

Biophysical Journal

2024/2/8

Nathaniel W York
Nathaniel W York

H-Index: 7

Jonah Padawer-Curry
Jonah Padawer-Curry

H-Index: 3

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

Biophysical Journal

2024/2/8

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

Biophysical Journal

2023/2/10

Genome-edited zebrafish model of ABCC8 loss-of-function disease

Islets

2022/12/31

ATP-sensitive potassium channels in hyperinsulinism and type 2 diabetes: inconvenient paradox or new paradigm?

Diabetes

2022/3/1

Kir6. 1-and SUR2-dependent KATP overactivity disrupts intestinal motility in murine models of Cantú syndrome

JCI insight

2020/12/12

Preferential Gq signaling in diabetes: an electrical switch in incretin action and in diabetes progression?

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

2020/12/1

2070-P: KCNJ11 (Kir6. 2) Gain-of-Function Mutation in Zebrafish Leads to Transient Neonatal Diabetes

Diabetes

2020/6/1

KATP Activity in Intestinal Smooth Muscle Regulates Motility

Biophysical Journal

2020/2/7

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