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Academic Article Inhibition of acid sensing ion channel currents by lidocaine in cultured mouse cortical neurons.
Academic Article Ero1-L, an ischemia-inducible gene from rat brain with homology to global ischemia-induced gene 11 (Giig11), is localized to neuronal dendrites by a dispersed identifier (ID) element-dependent mechanism.
Concept Nerve Tissue Proteins
Academic Article Subunit-dependent high-affinity zinc inhibition of acid-sensing ion channels.
Academic Article Prolonged activation of ASIC1a and the time window for neuroprotection in cerebral ischaemia.
Academic Article Acid sensing ion channels--novel therapeutic targets for ischemic brain injury.
Academic Article Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) as pharmacological targets for neurodegenerative diseases.
Academic Article Developmental change in the electrophysiological and pharmacological properties of acid-sensing ion channels in CNS neurons.
Academic Article Extracellular spermine exacerbates ischemic neuronal injury through sensitization of ASIC1a channels to extracellular acidosis.
Academic Article Neuroglobin: neuroprotection and neurogenesis.
Academic Article A kinase-anchoring protein 150 and calcineurin are involved in regulation of acid-sensing ion channels ASIC1a and ASIC2a.
Academic Article Activation of acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) by surface trafficking.
Academic Article Acid-sensing ion channels in acidosis-induced injury of human brain neurons.
Academic Article Expression and differential processing of caspases 6 and 7 in relation to specific epileptiform EEG patterns following limbic seizures.
Academic Article Neuroprotection in ischemia: blocking calcium-permeable acid-sensing ion channels.
Academic Article Modulation of acid-sensing ion channel currents, acid-induced increase of intracellular Ca2+, and acidosis-mediated neuronal injury by intracellular pH.
Academic Article Acidotoxicity trumps excitotoxicity in ischemic brain.
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