Nicolas Barbera, PhD


PhD student, University of Illinois at Chicago


Cholesterol-induced suppression of Kir2 channels is mediated by decoupling at the inter-subunit interfaces


Nicolas A. Barbera, Sara T. Granados, C. Vanoye, T. Abramova, Danielle Kulbak, Sang Joon Ahn, A. George, B. Akpa, I. Levitan

iScience, 2022


Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Kir2.2 Interactions with an Ensemble of Cholesterol Molecules.


Nicolas A. Barbera, M. A. Ayee, B. Akpa, I. Levitan

Biophysical Journal, 2018


Differential Effects of Sterols on Ion Channels: Stereospecific Binding vs Stereospecific Response.


Nicolas A. Barbera, M. A. Ayee, B. Akpa, I. Levitan

Current topics in membranes, 2017


Molecular-Scale Biophysical Modulation of an Endothelial Membrane by Oxidized Phospholipids.


M. A. Ayee, Elizabeth LeMaster, T. Shentu, Dev K. Singh, Nicolas A. Barbera, D. Soni, C. Tiruppathì, P. Subbaiah, E. Berdyshev, I. Bronova, M. Cho, B. Akpa, I. Levitan

Biophysical Journal, 2017

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