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The following pages link to Potassium conductance of smooth muscle cells from rabbit aorta in primary culture (Q42625244):
Displaying 13 items.
- K+ channels in the basolateral membrane of rat cortical collecting duct (Q40950139) (← links)
- Charybdotoxin‐sensitive K+ channels regulate the myogenic tone in the resting state of arteries from spontaneously hypertensive rats (Q41971359) (← links)
- Modification by charybdotoxin and apamin of spontaneous electrical and mechanical activity of the circular smooth muscle of the guinea‐pig stomach (Q42920510) (← links)
- Properties of the potassium conductances of principal cells of rat cortical collecting ducts (Q43691452) (← links)
- Effect of depolarizing and hyperpolarizing agents on the membrane potential difference of primary cultures of rabbit aorta vascular smooth muscle cells (Q44323999) (← links)
- Interaction of BKCa channel modulators with adrenergic agonists in the rat aorta is influenced by receptor reserve (Q45193053) (← links)
- Regulation of TMEM16A/ANO1 and TMEM16F/ANO6 ion currents and phospholipid scrambling by Ca2+ and plasma membrane lipid. (Q46261929) (← links)
- Large conductance calcium-activated potassium channels in cultured retinal pericytes under normal and high-glucose conditions. (Q54030032) (← links)
- Cation specificity and pharmacological properties of the Ca(2+)-dependent K+ channel of rat cortical collecting ducts. (Q54052686) (← links)
- Na+ and Cl? conductances in airway epithelial cells: increased Na+ conductance in cystic fibrosis (Q59278426) (← links)
- Disparate effects of calcium channel blockers on pressure dependence of renin secretion and flow in the isolated perfused rat kidney (Q67542773) (← links)
- K+ channels in the basolateral membrane of rat cortical collecting duct (Q71601774) (← links)
- Increased Ca2+Influx in the Resting State Maintains the Myogenic Tone and Activates Charybdotoxin-Sensitive K+Channels in Dog Basilar Artery (Q72098078) (← links)