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Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel splicing variant of the Kir3.2 subunit predominantly expressed in mouse testisSIRT1: A Novel Target for the Treatment of Muscular DystrophiesSulphonylurea receptor 2B and Kir6.1 form a sulphonylurea-sensitive but ATP-insensitive K+ channelTranscriptional activation of NAD+-dependent protein deacetylase SIRT1 by nuclear receptor TLXInduction of cytosolic aspartate aminotransferase by glucagon in primary cultured rat hepatocytesInduction of manganese superoxide dismutase by nuclear translocation and activation of SIRT1 promotes cell survival in chronic heart failureCloning of a functional splice variant of L-type calcium channel beta 2 subunit from rat heartSirt1-deficient mice have hypogonadotropic hypogonadism due to defective GnRH neuronal migration.Histone deacetylase SIRT1 modulates neuronal differentiation by its nuclear translocation.Translocation of glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β), a trigger of permeability transition, is kinase activity-dependent and mediated by interaction with voltage-dependent anion channel 2 (VDAC2).Cloning and functional expression of a novel cardiac two-pore background K+ channel (cTBAK-1).Plasma membrane fatty acid-binding protein and mitochondrial glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase of rat liver are relatedSpermidine and resveratrol induce autophagy by distinct pathways converging on the acetylproteome.Regulation of FOXOs and p53 by SIRT1 modulators under oxidative stress.Emerging beneficial roles of sirtuins in heart failure.Transcriptional regulation of neuronal genes and its effect on neural functions: NAD-dependent histone deacetylase SIRT1 (Sir2alpha).Molecular cloning of the guinea-pig histamine H1 receptor gene.SIRT1 sensitizes hepatocellular carcinoma cells expressing hepatitis B virus X protein to oxidative stress-induced apoptosis.The effects of resveratrol and SIRT1 activation on dystrophic cardiomyopathy.Biochemical effects of the flavanol-rich lychee fruit extract on the melanin biosynthesis and reactive oxygen species.Differential cell-protective function of two resveratrol (trans-3,5,4'-trihydroxystilbene) glucosides against oxidative stress.Resveratrol ameliorates muscular pathology in the dystrophic mdx mouse, a model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.Extracellular links in Kir subunits control the unitary conductance of SUR/Kir6.0 ion channels.Intracellular nucleotide-mediated gating of SUR/Kir6.0 complex potassium channels expressed in a mammalian cell line and its modification by pinacidil.Inwardly rectifying K+ channel in retinal Müller cells: comparison with the KAB-2/Kir4.1 channel expressed in HEK293T cells.The effects of nucleotides and potassium channel openers on the SUR2A/Kir6.2 complex K+ channel expressed in a mammalian cell line, HEK293T cells.Competition between Mg2+ and spermine for a cloned IRK2 channel expressed in a human cell line.Molecular aspects of ATP-sensitive K+ channels in the cardiovascular system.Chloroquine potentiates temozolomide cytotoxicity by inhibiting mitochondrial autophagy in glioma cells.An ATP-dependent inwardly rectifying potassium channel, KAB-2 (Kir4. 1), in cochlear stria vascularis of inner ear: its specific subcellular localization and correlation with the formation of endocochlear potential.Mammalian histidine decarboxylase and dopa decarboxylase.Spatial microenvironment defines Ca2+ entry and Ca2+ release in salivary gland cells.Assignment of mouse inwardly rectifying potassium channel Kcnj16 to the distal region of mouse chromosome 11.A novel ATP-dependent inward rectifier potassium channel expressed predominantly in glial cells.Predominant expression of Sir2alpha, an NAD-dependent histone deacetylase, in the embryonic mouse heart and brain.Does the [3H]mepyramine binding site represent the histamine H1 receptor? Re-examination of the histamine H1 receptor with quinine.Characterization of G-protein-gated K+ channels composed of Kir3.2 subunits in dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra.Immunocytochemical localizations of cytosolic and mitochondrial glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase isozymes in rat brain.Differential distribution of classical inwardly rectifying potassium channel mRNAs in the brain: comparison of IRK2 with IRK1 and IRK3.SIRT1 regulates lamellipodium extension and migration of melanoma cells.
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