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Coupling of voltage-dependent gating and Ba++ block in the high-conductance, Ca++-activated K+ channel
(1987)
Voltage-dependent Ca++-activated K+ channels from rat skeletal muscle were reconstituted into planar lipid bilayers, and the kinetics of block of single channels by Ba++ were studied. The Ba++ association rate varies ...
Effect of the gadolinium ion on body fluid regulation
(Elsevier, 2003)
Both osmoreception and baroreception are thought to involve ion channels that are sensitive to changes in membrane stretch. We investigated the effect of a blocker of stretch-activated ion channels, the Gd3+ ion, on ...
Counting channels: a tutorial guide on ion channel fluctuation analysis
(AMERICAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2002)
A Latin American perspective on ion channels
(American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2016-09)
Ion channels, both ligand- And voltage-gated, play fundamental roles in many physiologic processes. Alteration in ion channel function underlies numerous pathologies, including hypertension, diabetes, chronic pain, epilepsy, ...
Carotid body type-I cells under chronic sustained hypoxia: Focus on metabolism and membrane excitability
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2018)
Voltage-dependent facilitation of Cx46 hemichannels
(2010)
Gap junction channels are formed by two hemichannels in series (one from each neighboring cell), which are in turn connexin hexamers. Under normal conditions, hemichannels at the plasma membrane are mostly closed but can ...
SH oxidation coordinates subunits of rat brain ryanodine receptor channels activated by calcium and ATP
(American Physiological Society, 2003)
Bull, Ricardo, Juan Jose´ Marengo, Jose´ Pablo Finkelstein, Marı´a Isabel Behrens, and Osvaldo Alvarez. SH
oxidation coordinates subunits of rat brain ryanodine receptor channels activated by calcium and ATP. Am J ...
Acid-Sensing Ion Channels’ Immunoreactivity in Nerve Profiles and Glomus Cells of the Human Carotid Body
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2024)