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Academic Article Molecular mechanisms of EAST/SeSAME syndrome mutations in Kir4.1 (KCNJ10).
Academic Article Potassium channel activity and glutamate uptake are impaired in astrocytes of seizure-susceptible DBA/2 mice.
Academic Article Kainate-induced calcium overload of cortical neurons in vitro: Dependence on expression of AMPAR GluA2-subunit and down-regulation by subnanomolar ouabain.
Academic Article Hyperglycemia reduces functional expression of astrocytic Kir4.1 channels and glial glutamate uptake.
Academic Article Switch of K+ buffering conditions in rabbit retinal M?ller glial cells during postnatal development.
Academic Article C-terminal determinants of Kir4.2 channel expression.
Academic Article Polyamine permeation and rectification of Kir4.1 channels.
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Academic Article Potassium currents in endfeet of isolated M?ller cells from the frog retina.
Academic Article The M?ller (glial) cell in normal and diseased retina: a case for single-cell electrophysiology.
Academic Article Effect of cutting the optic nerve on K+ currents in endfeet of Muller cells isolated from frog retina.
Academic Article Spermine/spermidine is expressed by retinal glial (M?ller) cells and controls distinct K+ channels of their membrane.
Academic Article Ca(2+) channel-mediated currents in retinal glial (M?ller) cells of the toad (Bufo marinus).
Academic Article Alterations of potassium channel activity in retinal M?ller glial cells induced by arachidonic acid.
Academic Article Potassium buffering by M?ller cells isolated from the center and periphery of the frog retina.
Academic Article The activity of a transient potassium current in retinal glial (M?ller) cells depends on extracellular calcium.
Academic Article Farnesol modulates membrane currents in human retinal glial cells.
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