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Overview

Philippe Lory is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France and contributes primarily to the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within this broad area, their research emphasizes Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, among other subfields.

Their scientific work concentrates on several main topics including:

  • Ion channel regulation and function
  • Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
  • Neuroscience and neuropharmacology research
  • Ion transport and channel regulation
  • Genetic neurodegenerative diseases
  • Protist diversity and phylogeny
  • Marine sponges and natural products

Lory has published in multiple venues with a notable presence in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, and Frontiers in Pharmacology. Other publication venues include Physiological Reviews and Cell Research.

Frequent co-authors in Lory's research include Arnaud Monteil, Sophie Nicole, Nathalie C. Guérineau, Amaël Davakan, and Claire Bernat.

Selected recent publications showcase the range and focus of Lory's research work:

  • Neuronal Cav3 channelopathies: recent progress and perspectives (2020), published in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
  • New insights into the physiology and pathophysiology of the atypical sodium leak channel NALCN (2023), published in Physiological Reviews
  • Structural basis for human Cav3.2 inhibition by selective antagonists (2024), published in Cell Research
  • A sodium background conductance controls the spiking pattern of mouse adrenal chromaffin cells in situ (2021), published in The Journal of Physiology
  • Sodium background currents in endocrine/neuroendocrine cells: Towards unraveling channel identity and contribution in hormone secretion (2021), published in Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology

Best Publications

  • Acceleration of activation and inactivation by the β subunit of the skeletal muscle calcium channel

    Gyula Varadi;Philippe Lory;David Schultz;Maria Varadi

  • Direct inhibition of T-type calcium channels by the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide.

    Jean Chemin;Arnaud Monteil;Edward Perez‐Reyes;Joël Nargeot

  • Molecular and Functional Properties of the Human α1G Subunit That Forms T-type Calcium Channels

    Arnaud Monteil;Jean Chemin;Emmanuel Bourinet;Gérard Mennessier

  • Specific contribution of human T‐type calcium channel isotypes (α1G, α1H and α1I) to neuronal excitability

    Jean Chemin;Arnaud Monteil;Edward Perez-Reyes;Emmanuel Bourinet

  • Zinc has opposite effects on NMDA and non-NMDA receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

    François-André Rassendren;Philippe Lory;Jean-Philippe Pin;Joël Nargeot

  • Modulation of L-type Calcium Channel Expression during Retinoic Acid-induced Differentiation of H9C2 Cardiac Cells *

    Claudine Ménard;Sandrine Pupier;Dominique Mornet;Magali Kitzmann

  • Role of voltage-gated calcium channels in epilepsy

    Gerald W. Zamponi;Philippe Lory;Edward Perez-Reyes

  • Design of Carrier Peptide-Oligonucleotide Conjugates with Rapid Membrane Translocation and Nuclear Localization Properties

    L. Chaloin;P. Vidal;Philippe Lory;J. Mery

  • Specific properties of T-type calcium channels generated by the human alpha 1I subunit.

    Arnaud Monteil;Jean Chemin;Valérie Leuranguer;Christophe Altier

  • T-type calcium channels in differentiation and proliferation

    Philippe Lory;Isabelle Bidaud;Jean Chemin

  • The I–II Loop Controls Plasma Membrane Expression and Gating of Cav3.2 T-Type Ca2+ Channels: A Paradigm for Childhood Absence Epilepsy Mutations

    Iuliia Vitko;Isabelle Bidaud;Juan Manuel Arias;Alexandre Mezghrani

  • Plasma membrane expression of T-type calcium channel alpha(1) subunits is modulated by high voltage-activated auxiliary subunits.

    Stefan J. Dubel;Christophe Altier;Séverine Chaumont;Philippe Lory

  • CACNA1H Mutations Are Associated With Different Forms of Primary Aldosteronism.

    Georgios Daniil;Georgios Daniil;Fabio L Fernandes-Rosa;Fabio L Fernandes-Rosa;Jean Chemin;Iulia Blesneac

  • Alternatively Spliced α1G (CaV3.1) Intracellular Loops Promote Specific T-Type Ca2+ Channel Gating Properties

    Jean Chemin;Arnaud Monteil;Emmanuel Bourinet;Joël Nargeot

  • De novo mutations in NALCN cause a syndrome characterized by congenital contractures of the limbs and face, hypotonia, and developmental delay.

    Jessica X. Chong;Margaret J. McMillin;Kathryn M. Shively;Anita E. Beck

  • A Ca(v)3.2/syntaxin-1A signaling complex controls T-type channel activity and low-threshold exocytosis.

    Norbert Weiss;Norbert Weiss;Shahid Hameed;José M. Fernández-Fernández;Katell Fablet

  • Neuronal T-type α1H Calcium Channels Induce Neuritogenesis and Expression of High-Voltage-Activated Calcium Channels in the NG108–15 Cell Line

    Jean Chemin;Joël Nargeot;Philippe Lory

  • Overexpression of T‐type calcium channels in HEK‐293 cells increases intracellular calcium without affecting cellular proliferation

    Jean Chemin;Arnaud Monteil;Christelle Briquaire;Sylvain Richard

  • The sodium leak channel, NALCN, in health and disease.

    Maud Cochet-Bissuel;Maud Cochet-Bissuel;Philippe Lory;Philippe Lory;Arnaudarnaud Monteil;Arnaudarnaud Monteil

  • Subunit-specific modulation of T-type calcium channels by zinc

    Achraf Traboulsie;Jean Chemin;Marc Chevalier;Jean-François Quignard

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel Bourinet
Emmanuel Bourinet University of Montpellier
Edward Perez-Reyes
Edward Perez-Reyes University of Virginia
Arnold Schwartz
Arnold Schwartz University of Cincinnati
Raoul C.M. Hennekam
Raoul C.M. Hennekam University of Amsterdam
Joshua D. Smith
Joshua D. Smith University of Washington
Jay Shendure
Jay Shendure University of Washington
Bertrand Fontaine
Bertrand Fontaine Université Paris Cité
Jeanne Amiel
Jeanne Amiel Université Paris Cité
Stanislas Lyonnet
Stanislas Lyonnet Université Paris Cité

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