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Alan J. Williams was affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom during their academic career. The scientist's work did not have available records of recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues, which limits detailed insight into their recent research output and collaboration network.

No detailed information on main fields or subfields of study is provided, and there are no specified main topics of work attributed to this researcher. Additionally, there are no records of awards won or book publications linked to their name in the available data.

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Alan J. Williams was noted as deceased. This profile, therefore, reflects a retrospective view of the scientist's affiliation and the data known at the time of their passing.

Best Publications

  • Unbiased mapping of transcription factor binding sites along human chromosomes 21 and 22 points to widespread regulation of noncoding RNAs.

    Simon Cawley;Stefan Bekiranov;Huck H Ng;Huck H Ng;Huck H Ng;Philipp Kapranov

  • Protective effect of pretreatment with verapamil, nifedipine and propranolol on mitochondrial function in the ischemic and reperfused myocardium.

    Winifred G. Nayler;Roberto Ferrari;Alan Williams

  • Hypoxia and calcium

    Winifred G. Nayler;P.A. Poole-Wilson;A. Williams

  • Mechanisms of caffeine activation of single calcium-release channels of sheep cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum.

    R Sitsapesan;A J Williams

  • Modulation of single Ca2+-dependent K+-channel activity by protein phosphorylation.

    Douglas A. Ewald;Alan Williams;Irwin B. Levitan

  • Regulation of the gating of the sheep cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum ca2+-release channel by luminal Ca2+

    R. Sitsapesan;A. J. Williams

  • Electrical Measurements on Endomembranes

    Adam Bertl;Eduardo Blumwald;Roberto Coronado;Robert Eisenberg

  • Sheep cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium-release channels: modification of conductance and gating by temperature.

    R. Sitsapesan;R. A. P. Montgomery;K. T. Macleod;A. J. Williams

  • Cyclic ADP-ribose, the ryanodine receptor and Ca2+ release

    Rebecca Sitsapesan;Stephen J. McGarry;Alan J. Williams

  • Modification of the gating of the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+)-release channel by H2O2 and dithiothreitol

    A. Boraso;A. J. Williams

  • Evidence for Ca2+ Activation and Inactivation Sites on the Luminal Side of the Cardiac Ryanodine Receptor Complex

    Li Lien Ching;Alan J. Williams;Rebecca Sitsapesan

  • REGULATION OF CURRENT FLOW THROUGH RYANODINE RECEPTORS BY LUMINAL CA2

    R. Sitsapesan;A.J. Williams

  • Regulated Phosphorylation of 40S Ribosomal Protein S6 in Root Tips of Maize

    Alan J. Williams;Joanna Werner-Fraczek;Ing Feng Chang;Julia Bailey-Serres

  • Light at the end of the Ca(2+)-release channel tunnel: structures and mechanisms involved in ion translocation in ryanodine receptor channels.

    Alan J. Williams;Duncan J. West;Rebecca Sitsapesan

  • The gating of the sheep skeletal sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-release channel is regulated by luminal Ca2+

    R. Sitsapesan;A. J. Williams

  • Divalent cation activation and inhibition of single calcium release channels from sheep cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum.

    R H Ashley;A J Williams

  • Cyclic ADP-ribose competes with ATP for the adenine nucleotide binding site on the cardiac ryanodine receptor Ca(2+)-release channel.

    R Sitsapesan;S J McGarry;A J Williams

  • Divalent cation conduction in the ryanodine receptor channel of sheep cardiac muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum

    Andrew Tinker;Alan J. Williams

  • Digoxin activates sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-release channels: a possible role in cardiac inotropy

    Stephen J. McGarry;Alan J. Williams

  • Reactive oxygen species modify the structure and function of the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium-release channel.

    Holmberg;Cumming Dv;Kusama Y;Hearse Dj

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric W.F.W. Alton
Eric W.F.W. Alton National Institutes of Health
Philip A. Poole-Wilson
Philip A. Poole-Wilson National Institutes of Health
Alexander R. Lyon
Alexander R. Lyon Imperial College London
Linda M. Field
Linda M. Field Rothamsted Research
Martin S. Williamson
Martin S. Williamson Rothamsted Research
Duncan M. Geddes
Duncan M. Geddes Imperial College London
Dale Sanders
Dale Sanders John Innes Centre
Simon J. Davies
Simon J. Davies Harper Adams University
Sidney Fleischer
Sidney Fleischer Vanderbilt University
Chris Haley
Chris Haley University of Edinburgh

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