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EcoSal Plus, 2010
Bacterial ion channels were known, but only in special cases, such as outer membrane porins in Escherichia coli and bacterial toxins that form pores in their target (bacterial or mammalian) membranes. The exhaustive coverage provided by a decade of bacterial genome sequencing has revealed that ion channels are ...
Emma L R, Compton, Joseph A, Mindell
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Bacterial ion channels were known, but only in special cases, such as outer membrane porins in Escherichia coli and bacterial toxins that form pores in their target (bacterial or mammalian) membranes. The exhaustive coverage provided by a decade of bacterial genome sequencing has revealed that ion channels are ...
Emma L R, Compton, Joseph A, Mindell
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2019
Since its discovery, aldosterone and ion modulation have been entwined. While scientific investigations throughout the decades have emphasized aldosterone's connection to Na+, K+, and H+ homeostasis, more recent research has demonstrated a relationship between aldosterone and Mg2+, Ca2+, and Cl- homeostasis. The mechanisms connecting aldosterone to ion
William C, Valinsky +2 more
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Since its discovery, aldosterone and ion modulation have been entwined. While scientific investigations throughout the decades have emphasized aldosterone's connection to Na+, K+, and H+ homeostasis, more recent research has demonstrated a relationship between aldosterone and Mg2+, Ca2+, and Cl- homeostasis. The mechanisms connecting aldosterone to ion
William C, Valinsky +2 more
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2007
In this chapter, a detailed protocol is given for ion-channel reconstitution in the two most used model membranes: planar bilayers and liposomes. In the planar bilayer section, methods are described for the expression of ion channels in Xenopus laevis oocytes, the isolation of their membranes, the insertion of ion channels into the bilayer by vesicle ...
Francisco J, Morera +4 more
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In this chapter, a detailed protocol is given for ion-channel reconstitution in the two most used model membranes: planar bilayers and liposomes. In the planar bilayer section, methods are described for the expression of ion channels in Xenopus laevis oocytes, the isolation of their membranes, the insertion of ion channels into the bilayer by vesicle ...
Francisco J, Morera +4 more
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Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007
Neuronal excitability is determined by the flux of ions through ion channels. Many types of ion channels are expressed in the central nervous system, each responsible for its own aspect of neuronal excitability, from postsynaptic depolarization to action potential generation to neurotransmitter release.
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Neuronal excitability is determined by the flux of ions through ion channels. Many types of ion channels are expressed in the central nervous system, each responsible for its own aspect of neuronal excitability, from postsynaptic depolarization to action potential generation to neurotransmitter release.
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KCNE1 is an auxiliary subunit of two distinct ion channel superfamilies
Cell, 2021Stephanie Hafner +2 more
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A Non-covalent Ligand Reveals Biased Agonism of the TRPA1 Ion Channel
Neuron, 2021Simon Vu +2 more
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PIP2Is a Necessary Cofactor for Ion Channel Function:Howand Why?
Annual Review of Biophysics, 2008Byung-Chang Suh, Bertil Hille
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