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David Colquhoun

Researcher at University of Queensland

Publications -  296
Citations -  29196

David Colquhoun is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pravastatin & Nicotinic agonist. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 291 publications receiving 27861 citations. Previous affiliations of David Colquhoun include University of York & Repatriation General Hospital.

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Prevention of cardiovascular events and death with pravastatin in patients with coronary heart disease and a broad range of initial cholesterol levels

TL;DR: Pravastatin therapy reduced mortality from coronary heart disease and overall mortality, as compared with the rates in the placebo group, as well as the incidence of all prespecified cardiovascular events in patients with a history of myocardial infarction or unstable angina who had a broad range of initial cholesterol levels.
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Fitting and Statistical Analysis of Single-Channel Records

TL;DR: The aims of analysis of single channel records can be considered in two categories: to allow one to observe results at leisure in order to determine their qualitative features and to allow highly automated methods of analysis to be fulfilled.
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A P2X purinoceptor expressed by a subset of sensory neurons

TL;DR: The remarkable selectivity of expression of the channel coupled with its sensory neuron-like pharmacology suggests that this channel may transduce ATP-evoked nociceptor activation.
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Binding, gating, affinity and efficacy: The interpretation of structure-activity relationships for agonists and of the effects of mutating receptors

TL;DR: Making this distinction between ecacy has no upper limit in principle, and that when it is large, changes in it are indistinguishable from changes in anity is arguably the fundamental problem of modern molecular studies of receptors.
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ATP receptor-mediated synaptic currents in the central nervous system

TL;DR: The recording of evoked and miniature synaptic currents in the rat medial habenula showed that they were mediated by a ligand-activated ion channel rather than a second messenger system, thus limiting the known transmitter candidates.