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Distinct roles of the last transmembrane domain in controlling Arabidopsis K + channel activity
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2009-04)
• The family of voltage-gated potassium channels in plants presumably evolved from a common ancestor and includes both inward-rectifying (Kin) channels that allow plant cells to accumulate K+ and outward-rectifying (Kout) ...
Marine Toxins Targeting Ion Channels
(Molecular Diversity Preservation International, 2006-04)
This introductory minireview points out the importance of ion channels for cell communication. The basic concepts on the structure and function of ion channels triggered by membrane voltage changes, the so-called voltage-gated ...
THE CULTURE OF CHANNEL CATFISH IN EXTENSIVELY MANAGED PONDS STOCKED WITH TILAPIA AND PREDATORY FISHTHE CULTURE OF CHANNEL CATFISH IN EXTENSIVELY MANAGED PONDS STOCKED WITH TILAPIA AND PREDATORY FISH
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 1985)
Demultiplexers for ultranarrow channel spacing based on Mach-Zehnders and ring resonators
(09/01/2004)
Novel demultiplexer configurations based on concatenated Mach-Zehnders and a ring resonator are presented. These new devices exhibit high channel isolation, flexibility, no loss, and megahertz-adjustable full width at half ...
Outcrop characterization of a passive-margin, channel-complex set: Isaac Channel 5, Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, British Columbia, Canada
(American Association of Petroleum Geology, 2007)
A detailed facies and architectural characterization of a slope turbidite channel-complex set is presented (Isaac Channel 5, Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, Castle Creek area, Southern Canadian Cordillera). Isaac Channel ...
Stratigraphic and Depositional Architecture of a Slope Channel System: Isaac Channel 5, Castle Creek South, Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, British Columbia, Canada
(American Association of Petroleum Geology, 2007)
A detailed architectural analysis was conducted on Isaac Channel 5 in the Castle Creek area (east-central British Columbia, Canada, Figure 1). Isaac Channel 5 developed within a Neoproterozoic slope turbidite system along ...