Kv5.1
26 literature references associated to Kv5.1
1
Slaats GG
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Screen-based identification and validation of four new ion channels as regulators of renal ciliogenesis.
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Li X
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Overexpression of tau downregulated the mRNA levels of Kv channels and improved proliferation in N2A cells.
PLoS ONE,
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Cioli C
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Differences in human cortical gene expression match the temporal properties of large-scale functional networks.
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Kirby RW
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Large conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) channel (BKCa) activating properties of a series of novel N-arylbenzamides: Channel subunit dependent effects.
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Huang Q
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Evolutionary Analysis of Voltage-Gated Potassium Channels by Bayes Method.
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Firth AL
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Functional ion channels in human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells: Voltage-dependent cation channels.
Pulm Circ,
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Reissner KJ
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Aplysia synapse associated protein (APSAP): identification, characterization, and selective interactions with Shaker-type potassium channels.
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8
Neubert JK
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Characterization of mouse orofacial pain and the effects of lesioning TRPV1-expressing neurons on operant behavior.
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9
Judge SI
et al.
Potassium channel blockers and openers as CNS neurologic therapeutic agents.
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2007
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10
Fantozzi I
et al.
Bone morphogenetic protein-2 upregulates expression and function of voltage-gated K+ channels in human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells.
Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell Mol. Physiol.,
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Nov
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11
Thorneloe KS
et al.
Properties and molecular basis of the mouse urinary bladder voltage-gated K+ current.
J. Physiol. (Lond.),
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May
15
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12
Lubec G
et al.
RNA microarray analysis of channels and transporters in normal and fetal Down syndrome (trisomy 21) brain.
J. Neural Transm. Suppl.,
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13
Hara M
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Selectively reduced glycerol in skin of aquaporin-3-deficient mice may account for impaired skin hydration, elasticity, and barrier recovery.
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2002
Nov
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14
Ma T
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Impaired stratum corneum hydration in mice lacking epidermal water channel aquaporin-3.
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15
Ottschytsch N
et al.
Obligatory heterotetramerization of three previously uncharacterized Kv channel alpha-subunits identified in the human genome.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.,
2002
Jun
11
, 99 (7986-91).
16
Wulfsen I
et al.
Expression of mRNA for voltage-dependent and inward-rectifying K channels in GH3/B6 cells and rat pituitary.
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2000
Mar
, 12 (263-72).
17
Nakagawa K
et al.
Rapid control of transmembrane calcium influx by 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 and its analogues in rat osteoblast-like cells.
Biol. Pharm. Bull.,
1999
Oct
, 22 (1058-63).
18
Han JH
et al.
Expression of a non-inactivating K+ channel driven by a rat heat shock promoter increased the resting potential in Aplysia silent neurons.
Neurosci. Res.,
1999
May
, 34 (13-9).
19
Zhu XR
et al.
Structural and functional characterization of Kv6.2 a new gamma-subunit of voltage-gated potassium channel.
Recept. Channels,
1999
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20
Kramer JW
et al.
Modulation of potassium channel gating by coexpression of Kv2.1 with regulatory Kv5.1 or Kv6.1 alpha-subunits.
Am. J. Physiol.,
1998
Jun
, 274 (C1501-10).
21
Salinas M
et al.
New modulatory alpha subunits for mammalian Shab K+ channels.
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22
Verma-Kurvari S
et al.
Regional and cellular expression patterns of four K+ channel mRNAs in the adult rat brain.
Brain Res. Mol. Brain Res.,
1997
Jun
, 46 (54-62).
23
Brahmajothi MV
et al.
Heterogeneity in K+ channel transcript expression detected in isolated ferret cardiac myocytes.
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1997
Feb
, 20 (388-96).
24
Su K
et al.
Isolation, characterization, and mapping of two human potassium channels.
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.,
1997
Dec
29
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25
Brahmajothi MV
et al.
In situ hybridization reveals extensive diversity of K+ channel mRNA in isolated ferret cardiac myocytes.
Circ. Res.,
1996
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26
Zhao B
et al.
A new class of noninactivating K+ channels from aplysia capable of contributing to the resting potential and firing patterns of neurons.
Neuron,
1994
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