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Academic Article Inhibition of acid sensing ion channel currents by lidocaine in cultured mouse cortical neurons.
Academic Article Amiloride Analogs as ASIC1a Inhibitors.
Academic Article Acid Sensing Ion Channels (ASICs) in NS20Y cells - potential role in neuronal differentiation.
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Academic Article Subunit-dependent high-affinity zinc inhibition of acid-sensing ion channels.
Academic Article Extracellular spermine exacerbates ischemic neuronal injury through sensitization of ASIC1a channels to extracellular acidosis.
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 Effect of Redox-Modifying Agents on the Activity of Channelrhodopsin-2.
Academic Article Two di-leucine motifs regulate trafficking and function of mouse ASIC2a.
Academic Article Subunit and frequency-dependent inhibition of acid sensing ion channels by local anesthetic tetracaine.
Academic Article Cysteine 149 in the extracellular finger domain of acid-sensing ion channel 1b subunit is critical for zinc-mediated inhibition.
Academic Article Inhibitory regulation of acid-sensing ion channel 3 by zinc.
Academic Article Diarylamidines: high potency inhibitors of acid-sensing ion channels.
Academic Article Inhibition of Acid-Sensing Ion Channels by KB-R7943, a Reverse Na+/Ca2+ Exchanger Inhibitor.
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