TASK1
447 literature references associated to TASK1
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The K+ channel TASK1 modulates β-adrenergic response in brown adipose tissue through the mineralocorticoid receptor pathway.
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Negative modulation of α₅ GABAA receptors in rats may partially prevent memory impairment induced by MK-801, but not amphetamine- or MK-801-elicited hyperlocomotion.
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TASK Channels on Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons Modulate Electrocortical Signatures of Arousal by Histamine.
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Breathing Stimulant Compounds Inhibit TASK-3 Potassium Channel Function Likely by Binding at a Common Site in the Channel Pore.
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Individual response speed is modulated by variants of the gene encoding the alpha 4 sub-unit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (CHRNA4).
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TASK channels in arterial chemoreceptors and their role in oxygen and acid sensing.
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The role of protein-protein interactions in the intracellular traffic of the potassium channels TASK-1 and TASK-3.
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Kv1.5 blockers preferentially inhibit TASK-1 channels: TASK-1 as a target against atrial fibrillation and obstructive sleep apnea?
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The CNS under pathophysiologic attack--examining the role of K₂p channels.
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Two-pore domain potassium channels enable action potential generation in the absence of voltage-gated potassium channels.
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Role of K₂p channels in stimulus-secretion coupling.
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Sigma 1 receptor activation regulates brain-derived neurotrophic factor through NR2A-CaMKIV-TORC1 pathway to rescue the impairment of learning and memory induced by brain ischaemia/reperfusion.
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Two-pore domain potassium channels: potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of pain.
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The role of acid-sensitive two-pore domain potassium channels in cardiac electrophysiology: focus on arrhythmias.
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K₂p channels in plants and animals.
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The role of pH-sensitive TASK channels in central respiratory chemoreception.
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Two-pore domain potassium channels in the adrenal cortex.
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TASK-1 Potassium Channels Limit Pancreatic α-Cell Calcium Influx and Glucagon Secretion.
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