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Channels (Austin, Tex.)
Channels (Austin, Tex.)
Utrophin suppresses low frequency oscillations and coupled gating of mechanosensitive ion channels in dystrophic skeletal muscle.
Utrophin suppresses low frequency oscillations and coupled gating of mechanosensitive ion channels in dystrophic skeletal muscle.
Evidence TRPV4 contributes to mechanosensitive ion channels in mouse skeletal muscle fibers.
Evidence TRPV4 contributes to mechanosensitive ion channels in mouse skeletal muscle fibers.
Calmodulin overexpression does not alter Cav1.2 function or oligomerization state.
Calmodulin overexpression does not alter Cav1.2 function or oligomerization state.
Ethanol-mediated long-lasting adaptations of the NR2B-containing NMDA receptors in the dorsomedial striatum.
Ethanol-mediated long-lasting adaptations of the NR2B-containing NMDA receptors in the dorsomedial striatum.
Progress in the structural understanding of voltage-gated calcium channel (CaV) function and modulation.
Progress in the structural understanding of voltage-gated calcium channel (CaV) function and modulation.
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