D. D. Doyle

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2007

Number

9

Co-Authors

Reply to Comment on ``An Improved Experimental Limit on the Electric Dipole Moment of the Neutron'' (2007)

Baker, C. A., Doyle, D. D., Geltenbort, P., Green, K., Harris, P. G., ...

The Authors reply to the Comment of Golub and Lamoreaux. The experimental limit on the neutron electric dipole moment remains unchanged from that previously announced.

An Improved Experimental Limit on the Electric Dipole Moment of the Neutron (2006)

Baker, C. A., Doyle, D. D., Geltenbort, P., Green, K., Harris, P. G., ...

An experimental search for an electric-dipole moment (EDM) of the neutron has been carried out at the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), Grenoble. Spurious signals from magnetic-field fluctuations were...

DURHAM IPPP WORKSHOP PAPER: CP violation beyond the standard model* (2002)

Kane, Gordon L., Doyle, D D

In this paper a number of broad issues are raised about the origins of CP violation and how to test the ideas.

CP Violation beyond the Standard Model (2002)

Kane, G. L., Doyle, D. D.

In this talk a number of broad issues are raised about the origins of CP violation and how to test the ideas.

Fast lidocaine block of cardiac and skeletal muscle sodium channels: one site with two routes of access.

Zamponi, G W, Doyle, D D, French, R J

We have studied the block by lidocaine and its quaternary derivative, QX-314, of single, batrachotoxin (BTX)-activated cardiac and skeletal muscle sodium channels incorporated into planar lipid...

State-dependent block underlies the tissue specificity of lidocaine action on batrachotoxin-activated cardiac sodium channels.

Zamponi, G W, Doyle, D D, French, R J

We have identified two kinetically distinct modes of block, by lidocaine, of cardiac sodium channels, activated by batrachotoxin and incorporated into planar lipid bilayers. Here, we analyze the slow...

Fast lidocaine block of cardiac and skeletal muscle sodium channels: one site with two routes of access.

Zamponi, G W, Doyle, D D, French, R J

We have studied the block by lidocaine and its quaternary derivative, QX-314, of single, batrachotoxin (BTX)-activated cardiac and skeletal muscle sodium channels incorporated into planar lipid...

State-dependent block underlies the tissue specificity of lidocaine action on batrachotoxin-activated cardiac sodium channels.

Zamponi, G W, Doyle, D D, French, R J

We have identified two kinetically distinct modes of block, by lidocaine, of cardiac sodium channels, activated by batrachotoxin and incorporated into planar lipid bilayers. Here, we analyze the slow...