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    Fiber Types in Mammalian Skeletal Muscles

    Schiaffino, Stefano; Reggiani, Carlo
    Follow Physiological Reviews , Volume 91 (4): 1447 The American Physiological Society – Oct 1, 2011

    ("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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    Molecular mechanisms in therapy of acid-related diseases

    J., Shin; O., Vagin; K., Munson; M., Kidd; I., Modlin; G., Sachs
    Follow Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences , Volume 65 (2) Springer Journals – Jan 1, 2008

    ATPase [38] and the H,K ATPase [27, 35, 39] showed that the ion-binding domain and other features of the gastric ATPase were similar to the Na,K and SERCA Ca ATPases. The b subunit was shown to be 291 ...

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    FXYD1 phosphorylation in vitro and in adult rat cardiac myocytes: threonine 69 is a novel substrate for protein kinase C

    Fuller, William; Howie, Jacqueline; McLatchie, Linda M.; Weber, Roberta J.; Hastie, C. James; Burness, Kerry; Pavlovic, Davor; Shattock, Michael J.
    Follow AJP - Cell Physiology , Volume 296 (6): C1346 The American Physiological Society – Jun 1, 2009

    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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    The TRPC Class of Ion Channels: A Critical Review of Their Roles in Slow, Sustained Increases in Intracellular Ca 2+ Concentrations *

    Birnbaumer, Lutz
    Follow Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology , Volume 49 Annual Reviews – Feb 10, 2009

    -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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    Endogenous opiates and behavior: 2006

    Bodnar, Richard J.
    Follow Peptides , Volume 28 (12) Elsevier – Dec 1, 2007

    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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    Pharmacology of Gap junctions. New pharmacological targets for treatment of arrhythmia, seizure and cancer?

    Salameh, Aida; Dhein, Stefan
    Follow Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Biomembranes Or Bba Biomembranes , Volume 1719 (1) Elsevier – Dec 20, 2005

    intracellular ionic homeostasis thereby indirectly altering gap junction conductance. Thus, cardiac glycosides bind to and inhibit the membrane Na/K-ATPase leading to alteration of Na+/Ca++ exchange finally ...

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    AGA Abstracts M1085–M1602

    Follow Gastroenterology , Volume 126 (4) Elsevier – Apr 1, 2004

    + 0.4 in inflamed + ATMK, n = 4 , p ...

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    Urinary Bladder Contraction and Relaxation: Physiology and Pathophysiology

    Andersson, Karl-Erik; Arner, Anders
    Follow Physiological Reviews , Volume 84 (3): 935 The American Physiological Society – Jul 1, 2004

    . 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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    105th Conference of the Gesellschaft für Biologische Chemie. VIIth International Conference on The Sodium Pump

    Bamberg, E.
    Follow Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler , Volume 374 (7-12) de Gruyter – Jan 1, 1993

    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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    Calcium signalling: a historical account, recent developments and future perspectives

    M., Brini; E., Carafoli*
    Follow Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences , Volume 57 (3) Springer Journals – Mar 1, 2000

    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 ...

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