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PP2A-Bγ subunit and KCNQ2 K+ channels in bipolar disorder
Many bipolar affective disorder (BD) susceptibility loci have been identified but the molecular mechanisms responsible for the disease remain to be elucidated. In the locus 4p16, several candidate genes were i...
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Potassium calcium-dependant BK channel: a potential membrane target of estrogens in human osteoblasts
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Chapter and Conference Paper
K+ Channels: Structure, Function, Regulation, Molecular Pharmacology and Role in Diseased States
This chapter will describe the molecular pharmacology and biochemistry of three types of K+ channels: the calcium-activated potassium channels. ATP-regulated potassium channels and voltage-sensitive potassium cha...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology of Ca2+ Channels and Ca2+-Channel Blockers
Most of what we now know of the structure of the Ca2+ channel comes from work that has been carried out with skeletal muscle membranes. This is because it was shown a number of years ago that the richest source o...
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Chapter
The Apamin-Sensitive Ca2+-Dependent K+ Channel: Molecular Properties, Differentiation, Involvement in Muscle Disease, and Endogeneous Ligands in Mammalian Brain
Apamin is a neurotoxin extracted from bee venom (Habermann 1972). It is a polypeptide of 18 amino acids with two disulfide bridges (Fig. 1). It is the only polypeptide neurotoxin, as far as we know, that crosses ...
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Chapter
Sodium Pathways In and Out of the Cardiac Cells: Relationship to Inotropy
The main systems involved in the regulation of the internal Na+ level in the cardiac cells are presented in Fig. 1. They include (i) the (Na+,K+)ATPase that is the major efflux system for Na+ (1), (ii) the Na+/H+
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Apamin-Sensitive Ca2+-Dependent K+ Channel. Molecular Properties, Differentiation, and Endogeneous Ligands in Mammalian Brain
Apamin is a neurotoxin extracted from bee venom (Habermann 1972). It is a polypeptide of 18 amino acids with two disulfide bridges. It is the only polypeptide neurotoxin, as far as we know, that passes the blo...
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Reponses anomales a des courants sous-liminaires de certaines membranes somatiques (neurones géants d'Helix pomatia)
The subthreshold electrical behaviour of the giant neurones in the suboesophageal ganglion of the snailHelix pomatia was examined.