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The following pages link to Two types of ATP-sensitive potassium channels in rat portal vein smooth muscle cells (Q41885917):
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- A mechanism for ATP-sensitive potassium channel diversity: Functional coassembly of two pore-forming subunits (Q24544449) (← links)
- Block of human aorta Kir6.1 by the vascular KATP channel inhibitor U37883A (Q24675346) (← links)
- ATP Sensitive Potassium Channels in the Skeletal Muscle Function: Involvement of the KCNJ11(Kir6.2) Gene in the Determination of Mechanical Warner Bratzer Shear Force (Q26744723) (← links)
- KATP channels and cardiovascular disease: suddenly a syndrome (Q27013265) (← links)
- Toward understanding the assembly and structure of KATP channels (Q28261116) (← links)
- Effects of KRN2391 on ionic currents in rabbit femoral arterial myocytes (Q28354245) (← links)
- Sulphonylurea receptor 2B and Kir6.1 form a sulphonylurea-sensitive but ATP-insensitive K+ channel (Q28379620) (← links)
- Interaction with caveolin-1 modulates vascular ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel activity (Q28582532) (← links)
- Hypotension due to Kir6.1 gain-of-function in vascular smooth muscle. (Q30416289) (← links)
- Differential expression of Kir6.1 and SUR2B mRNAs in the vasculature of various tissues in rats (Q31036002) (← links)
- KATP channel openers: structure-activity relationships and therapeutic potential (Q33196437) (← links)
- Activation of vascular smooth muscle K+ channels by endothelium-derived relaxing factors (Q33538216) (← links)
- Molecular aspects of ATP-sensitive K+ channels in the cardiovascular system and K+ channel openers (Q33837780) (← links)
- KATP channels gated by intracellular nucleotides and phospholipids (Q34039980) (← links)
- Basal activation of ATP-sensitive potassium channels in murine colonic smooth muscle cell (Q34169049) (← links)
- Ion channels in smooth muscle: regulators of intracellular calcium and contractility. (Q34416006) (← links)
- Effects of levcromakalim and nucleoside diphosphates on glibenclamide-sensitive K+ channels in pig urethral myocytes (Q35025930) (← links)
- Alpha-2 adrenoceptors are present in rat aorta smooth muscle cells, and their action is mediated by ATP-sensitive K(+) channels (Q35042811) (← links)
- Muscle KATPChannels: Recent Insights to Energy Sensing and Myoprotection (Q35076166) (← links)
- Regulation of the ATP-sensitive potassium channel subunit, Kir6.2, by a Ca2+-dependent protein kinase C (Q35838924) (← links)
- Physiological roles of ATP-sensitive K+ channels in smooth muscle (Q36399168) (← links)
- Hypoxic pulmonary hypertension (HPH) and iptakalim, a novel ATP-sensitive potassium channel opener targeting smaller arteries in hypertension (Q36449206) (← links)
- PKA-dependent activation of the vascular smooth muscle isoform of KATP channels by vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and its effect on relaxation of the mesenteric resistance artery (Q36464471) (← links)
- PKA phosphorylation of SUR2B subunit underscores vascular KATP channel activation by beta-adrenergic receptors (Q36482115) (← links)
- Pharmacological Profile of U-37883A, a Channel Blocker of Smooth Muscle-Type ATP-Sensitive K Channels (Q36580778) (← links)
- Molecular biology of K(ATP) channels and implications for health and disease (Q37605024) (← links)
- PERSPECTIVES: Silencing vascular smooth muscle ATP-sensitive K+channels with caveolin-1 (Q37784592) (← links)
- Novel adenosine 5′-triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel ligands: a patent overview (2005 – 2010) (Q37832505) (← links)
- Adenosine Triphosphate-Sensitive Potassium Currents in Heart Disease and Cardioprotection (Q38854256) (← links)
- The shifting landscape of KATP channelopathies and the need for 'sharper' therapeutics (Q38869442) (← links)
- Risk factors and global cognitive status related to brain arteriolosclerosis in elderly individuals (Q40135861) (← links)
- Hypercapnic Acidosis Activates K ATP Channels in Vascular Smooth Muscles (Q40649016) (← links)
- Protein kinase C modulation of recombinant ATP-sensitive K(+) channels composed of Kir6.1 and/or Kir6.2 expressed with SUR2B. (Q40731586) (← links)
- The molecular composition of K(ATP) channels in human pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells and their modulation by growth (Q40762049) (← links)
- SUR2 subtype (A and B)-dependent differential activation of the cloned ATP-sensitive K+ channels by pinacidil and nicorandil (Q41019286) (← links)
- Binding and effects of KATP channel openers in the vascular smooth muscle cell line, A10 (Q41076325) (← links)
- Actions of neurotransmitters and other messengers on Ca2+ channels and K+ channels in smooth muscle cells (Q41456255) (← links)
- Function, regulation, pharmacology, and molecular structure of ATP-sensitive K+ channels in the cardiovascular system (Q41685856) (← links)
- Molecular analysis of ATP-sensitive K⁺ channel subunits expressed in mouse vas deferens myocytes (Q41835404) (← links)
- Electrophysiologic consequences of KATP gain of function in the heart: Conduction abnormalities in Cantu syndrome (Q42228725) (← links)
- Possible underestimation of the channel conductance underlying pinacidil-induced K+ currents using noise analysis in pig urethral myocytes (Q42499561) (← links)
- The BK(Ca) channels deficiency as a possible reason for radiation-induced vascular hypercontractility (Q42722522) (← links)
- Inhibition of vascular K(ATP) channels by U-37883A: a comparison with cardiac and skeletal muscle (Q43260885) (← links)
- ATP-sensitive K(+) channels composed of Kir6.1 and SUR2B subunits in guinea pig gastric myocytes (Q43829147) (← links)
- Characterisation of the effects of potassium channel modulating agents on mouse intestinal smooth muscle (Q43922711) (← links)
- Molecular basis of ATP-sensitive K+ channels in rat vascular smooth muscles (Q44090315) (← links)
- ATP-sensitive K+ channels in pig urethral smooth muscle cells are heteromultimers of Kir6.1 and Kir6.2. (Q46302072) (← links)
- The role of KATP channels in cerebral ischemic stroke and diabetes. (Q52316007) (← links)
- Molecular analysis of ATP-sensitive K(+) channel subunits expressed in mouse portal vein. (Q52931840) (← links)
- Levosimendan, a novel Ca2+ sensitizer, activates the glibenclamide-sensitive K+ channel in rat arterial myocytes (Q53965064) (← links)