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("UA-2924550-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); Abstract Mammalian skeletal muscle comprises different fiber types, whose identity is first established during embryonic development by intrinsic ...
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leading to its phosphorylation in adult ventricular myocytes and defined the effect of this phosphorylation on Na + -K + -ATPase pump currents in myocytes using the whole cell patch-clamp technique. ...
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-gated K+ channels to be formed of four subunits, each being a two-domain protein that spans the membrane six times, as TRP channels do. One of the two domains contributes the last two-TM helices ...
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increased 5HT, Na (+), K (+)-ATPase activity differentially as a function of adulthood and adolescence [432] , and reduced human 5-HT3A receptors in an ondansetron assay [1223] . Bivalent ligands containing ...
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. MORPHOLOGY OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACT The lower urinary tract consists of the urinary bladder and the urethra ( Fig. 1 ). The urethra contains both smooth and striated muscles, and details on its ...
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the cell surface distribution of the same subunits of Na/K-ATPase may be restricted to either the apical (eg. choroid plexus and retinal pigmented epithelium) or basal-lateral (eg. kidney) membrane domain ...
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been cloned [23], the L-channels are composed of five subunits: h1, h2, i, k, l, h2 and l being linked by disulphide bonds. The h1 subunit, which contains the Ca2 + channel proper, is intrinsic ...