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    Author Correction: Optical control of L-type Ca2+ channels using a diltiazem photoswitch

    A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41589-021-00744-3.

    Timm Fehrentz, Florian M. E. Huber, Nina Hartrampf in Nature Chemical Biology (2021)

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    Optical control of L-type Ca2+ channels using a diltiazem photoswitch

    L-type Ca2+ channels (LTCCs) play a crucial role in excitation–contraction coupling and release of hormones from secretory cells. They are targets of antihypertensive and antiarrhythmic drugs such as diltiazem. H...

    Timm Fehrentz, Florian M. E. Huber, Nina Hartrampf in Nature Chemical Biology (2018)

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    Author Correction: Beta cell connectivity in pancreatic islets: a type 2 diabetes target?

    The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. Legends of Figures 1 and 2 were interchanged. The correct versions are given below.

    Guy A. Rutter, David J. Hodson in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2018)

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    Photoswitchable diacylglycerols enable optical control of protein kinase C

    A photoswitchable diacylglycerol enables spatiotemporal control of membrane translocation of C1-domain-containing proteins and protein kinase C activation to modulate calcium oscillations and vesicle release f...

    James Allen Frank, Dmytro A Yushchenko, David J Hodson in Nature Chemical Biology (2016)

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    Roles of connexins and pannexins in (neuro)endocrine physiology

    To ensure appropriate secretion in response to demand, (neuro)endocrine tissues liberate massive quantities of hormones, which act to coordinate and synchronize biological signals in distant secretory and nons...

    David J. Hodson, Christian Legros in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2015)

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    Beta cell connectivity in pancreatic islets: a type 2 diabetes target?

    Beta cell connectivity describes the phenomenon whereby the islet context improves insulin secretion by providing a three-dimensional platform for intercellular signaling processes. Thus, the precise flow of i...

    Guy A. Rutter, David J. Hodson in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2015)