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G protein regulation of neuronal calcium channels: back to the futureIn vivo expression of G-protein beta1gamma2 dimer in adult mouse skeletal muscle alters L-type calcium current and excitation-contraction coupling.From opto- to radio-genetics: A switch in the wavelength.The N-type voltage-gated calcium channel: when a neuron reads a map.Rim1 modulates direct G-protein regulation of Ca(v)2.2 channels.Antipyretic and antinociceptive effects of Nauclea latifolia root decoction and possible mechanisms of action.How do G proteins directly control neuronal Ca2+ channel function?Does the voltage-gated calcium channel alpha2delta-1 subunit play a dual function in skeletal muscle?T-tubule disorganization and defective excitation-contraction coupling in muscle fibers lacking myotubularin lipid phosphataseThe S218L familial hemiplegic migraine mutation promotes deinhibition of Ca(v)2.1 calcium channels during direct G-protein regulation.Regulation of voltage-gated calcium channels by synaptic proteins.The "sweet" side of ion channels.Surfen is a broad-spectrum calcium channel inhibitor with analgesic properties in mouse models of acute and chronic inflammatory pain.CACNA1H missense mutations associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis alter Cav3.2 T-type calcium channel activity and reticular thalamic neuron firing.T-type Ca(2+) channels: New players in the aging brainGlycosylation of α2δ1 subunit: a sweet talk with Cav1.2 channels.Ubiquitination and proteasome-mediated degradation of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels and potential pathophysiological implications.Glycosylation of voltage-gated calcium channels in health and disease.Jekyll and Hide: The two faces of amyloid β.A Ca(v)3.2/syntaxin-1A signaling complex controls T-type channel activity and low-threshold exocytosisA Cav3.2/Stac1 molecular complex controls T-type channel expression at the plasma membrane.Modulation of Cav3.2 T-type calcium channel permeability by asparagine-linked glycosylation.The first disease connection for Cav2.2 channels.The Cacna1h mutation in the GAERS model of absence epilepsy enhances T-type Ca2+ currents by altering calnexin-dependent trafficking of Cav3.2 channels.T-type Ca(2+) channels make your brain smarter.All roads lead to presynaptic calcium channel inhibition by the ghrelin receptor: Separate agonist-dependent and -independent signaling pathways.A protective mutation against Alzheimer disease?Design of a disulfide-less, pharmacologically inert, and chemically competent analog of maurocalcine for the efficient transport of impermeant compounds into cells.How do T-type calcium channels control low-threshold exocytosis?T-type channels: release a brake, engage a gear.Cross-talk between TRPML1 channel, lipids and lysosomal storage diseases.Importance of voltage-dependent inactivation in N-type calcium channel regulation by G-proteinsControl of depolarization-evoked presynaptic neurotransmitter release by Cav2.1 calcium channel: old story, new insights.Rectifying rectifier channels in Huntington disease.Altered myoplasmic Ca(2+) handling in rat fast-twitch skeletal muscle fibres during disuse atrophy.Inhibition of voltage-gated calcium channels by sequestration of beta subunits.Repositioning of charged I-II loop amino acid residues within the electric field by beta subunit as a novel working hypothesis for the control of fast P/Q calcium channel inactivation.Regulation of N-type calcium channels by G-proteins: multiple pathways to control calcium entry into neurons.Expression of the muscular dystrophy-associated caveolin-3(P104L) mutant in adult mouse skeletal muscle specifically alters the Ca(2+) channel function of the dihydropyridine receptor.Surface expression and function of Cav3.2 T-type calcium channels are controlled by asparagine-linked glycosylation.
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