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Grant A novel cation channel in excitatory neuronal injury
Academic Article Local anesthetic lidocaine inhibits TRPM7 current and TRPM7-mediated zinc toxicity.
Academic Article TRPM7 regulates vascular endothelial cell adhesion and tube formation.
Academic Article Zinc-permeable ion channels: effects on intracellular zinc dynamics and potential physiological/pathophysiological significance.
Academic Article Amiloride Analogs as ASIC1a Inhibitors.
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.
Academic Article Bcl-w protects hippocampus during experimental status epilepticus.
Concept Cell Membrane
Concept Cell Membrane Permeability
Concept Membrane Glycoproteins
Concept Membrane Potentials
Concept Membrane Proteins
Concept Membrane Transport Modulators
Academic Article Acidosis decreases low Ca(2+)-induced neuronal excitation by inhibiting the activity of calcium-sensing cation channels in cultured mouse hippocampal neurons.
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 Extracellular zinc protects against acidosis-induced injury of cells expressing Ca2+-permeable acid-sensing ion channels.
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 Acid-sensing ion channels in mouse olfactory bulb M/T neurons.
Academic Article Ubiquitin proteasome-mediated synaptic reorganization: a novel mechanism underlying rapid ischemic tolerance.
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 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 Effect of Redox-Modifying Agents on the Activity of Channelrhodopsin-2.
Academic Article Cysteine 149 in the extracellular finger domain of acid-sensing ion channel 1b subunit is critical for zinc-mediated inhibition.
Academic Article The modulation of TRPM7 currents by nafamostat mesilate depends directly upon extracellular concentrations of divalent cations.
Academic Article Silencing TRPM7 promotes growth/proliferation and nitric oxide production of vascular endothelial cells via the ERK pathway.
Academic Article Characterization of acid-sensing ion channels in medium spiny neurons of mouse striatum.
Academic Article ASIC1a-specific modulation of acid-sensing ion channels in mouse cortical neurons by redox reagents.
Academic Article Ca2+ -permeable acid-sensing ion channels and ischemic brain injury.
Academic Article A key role for TRPM7 channels in anoxic neuronal death.
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