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Structural elements in domain IV that influence biophysical and pharmacological properties of human alpha1A-containing high-voltage-activated calcium channels.Aminopyridines potentiate synaptic and neuromuscular transmission by targeting the voltage-activated calcium channel beta subunitT-Type Calcium Channel: A Privileged Gate for Calcium Entry and Control of Adrenal SteroidogenesisNimodipine in otolaryngology: from past evidence to clinical perspectivesAblation of the N-type calcium channel ameliorates diabetic nephropathy with improved glycemic control and reduced blood pressure.Immunohistochemical detection of alpha1E voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel isoforms in cerebellum, INS-1 cells, and neuroendocrine cells of the digestive system.A homolog of mammalian, voltage-gated calcium channels mediates yeast pheromone-stimulated Ca2+ uptake and exacerbates the cdc1(Ts) growth defect.CaV channels and cancer: canonical functions indicate benefits of repurposed drugs as cancer therapeuticsIsolation and characterization of the 5'-upstream region of the human N-type calcium channel alpha1B subunit gene. Chromosomal localization and promoter analysisPain perception in mice lacking the beta3 subunit of voltage-activated calcium channelsVoltage-gated calcium channelsCa2+ channel sensitivity towards the blocker isradipine is affected by alternative splicing of the human alpha1C subunit geneA potential site of functional modulation by protein kinase A in the cardiac Ca2+ channel alpha 1C subunitMolecular structures involved in L-type calcium channel inactivation. Role of the carboxyl-terminal region encoded by exons 40-42 in alpha1C subunit in the kinetics and Ca2+ dependence of inactivationThe amino side of the C-terminus determines fast inactivation of the T-type calcium channel alpha1GPregabalin may represent a novel class of anxiolytic agents with a broad spectrum of activityInvolvement of both G protein alphas and beta gamma subunits in beta-adrenergic stimulation of vascular L-type Ca(2+) channelsMultiple calcium channel transcripts in rat osteosarcoma cells: selective activation of alpha 1D isoform by parathyroid hormoneLocalization and targeting of voltage-dependent ion channels in mammalian central neurons.Courtship and other behaviors affected by a heat-sensitive, molecularly novel mutation in the cacophony calcium-channel gene of DrosophilaCourtship and visual defects of cacophony mutants reveal functional complexity of a calcium-channel alpha1 subunit in DrosophilaNeuronal populations of rat cerebral cortex and hippocampus expressed a higher density of L-type Ca 2+ channel than corresponding cerebral vessels.Properties of voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels in rabbit ventricular myocytes expressing Ca(2+) channel alpha(1E) cDNA.Model organisms: new insights into ion channel and transporter function. L-type calcium channels regulate epithelial fluid transport in Drosophila melanogaster.Ca(v)1.2 splice variant with exon 9* is critical for regulation of cerebral artery diameter.beta subunits influence the biophysical and pharmacological differences between P- and Q-type calcium currents expressed in a mammalian cell line.Recovery of Ca2+ current, charge movements, and Ca2+ transients in myotubes deficient in dihydropyridine receptor beta 1 subunit transfected with beta 1 cDNA.The beta subunit increases Ca2+ currents and gating charge movements of human cardiac L-type Ca2+ channels.Ca2+ current activation rate correlates with alpha 1 subunit density.Reduced Ca2+ current, charge movement, and absence of Ca2+ transients in skeletal muscle deficient in dihydropyridine receptor beta 1 subunit.Parameters of calcium homeostasis in normal neuronal ageing.The L-type calcium channel in the heart: the beat goes onFunctional expression of the L-type calcium channel in mice skeletal muscle during prenatal myogenesis.Single-molecule imaging of l-type Ca(2+) channels in live cells.Invited review: mechanisms of calcium handling in smooth muscles.Short-term regulation of excitation-contraction coupling by the beta1a subunit in adult mouse skeletal muscle.L-type Ca2+ channel blockers promote Ca2+ accumulation when dopamine receptors are activated in striatal neuronsL-Type Ca(2+) channels are essential for glutamate-mediated CREB phosphorylation and c-fos gene expression in striatal neuronsGenetic and developmental characterization of Dmca1D, a calcium channel alpha1 subunit gene in Drosophila melanogaster.The amyloid beta ion channel hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease.
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1994 nî lūn-bûn
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1994年の論文
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1994年学术文章
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1994年学术文章
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1994年学术文章
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1994年学术文章
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1994年学术文章
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1994年學術文章
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Molecular basis for Ca2+ channel diversity.
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Molecular basis for Ca2+ channel diversity.
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Molecular basis for Ca2+ channel diversity.
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P2093
P1476
Molecular basis for Ca2+ channel diversity.
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10.1146/ANNUREV.NE.17.030194.002151
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1994-01-01T00:00:00Z