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Academic Article Local anesthetic lidocaine inhibits TRPM7 current and TRPM7-mediated zinc toxicity.
Academic Article Suppression of TRPM7 inhibits proliferation, migration, and invasion of malignant human glioma cells.
Academic Article Amiloride Analogs as ASIC1a Inhibitors.
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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 Extracellular spermine exacerbates ischemic neuronal injury through sensitization of ASIC1a channels to extracellular acidosis.
Academic Article Ubiquitin proteasome-mediated synaptic reorganization: a novel mechanism underlying rapid ischemic tolerance.
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 Inhibitory regulation of acid-sensing ion channel 3 by zinc.
Academic Article Zinc-induced neurotoxicity mediated by transient receptor potential melastatin 7 channels.
Academic Article Silencing TRPM7 promotes growth/proliferation and nitric oxide production of vascular endothelial cells via the ERK pathway.
Academic Article Modulation of D2R-NR2B interactions in response to cocaine.
Academic Article ASIC1a-specific modulation of acid-sensing ion channels in mouse cortical neurons by redox reagents.
Academic Article Presynaptic glycine receptors on GABAergic terminals facilitate discharge of dopaminergic neurons in ventral tegmental area.
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