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The following pages link to Voltage dependence of the Ca2+-activated cation channel TRPM4 (Q28587585):
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- Transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily M, member 4 (Q15323770) (← links)
- Alternative splicing switches the divalent cation selectivity of TRPM3 channels (Q24299887) (← links)
- Intracellular Ca2+ and the phospholipid PIP2 regulate the taste transduction ion channel TRPM5 (Q24301233) (← links)
- Impaired endocytosis of the ion channel TRPM4 is associated with human progressive familial heart block type I (Q24312557) (← links)
- Sulfonylurea receptor 1 in central nervous system injury: a focused review (Q24606564) (← links)
- International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. LXXVI. Current progress in the mammalian TRP ion channel family (Q24623493) (← links)
- Permeation, regulation and control of expression of TRP channels by trace metal ions (Q26999694) (← links)
- TRPM4 channels in smooth muscle function (Q26999924) (← links)
- Trpm4 gene invalidation leads to cardiac hypertrophy and electrophysiological alterations (Q27320040) (← links)
- Insights into the molecular nature of magnesium homeostasis (Q28248429) (← links)
- The mammalian melastatin-related transient receptor potential cation channels: an overview (Q28250890) (← links)
- International Union of Pharmacology. XLIX. Nomenclature and structure-function relationships of transient receptor potential channels (Q28289146) (← links)
- Transient receptor potential channel m4 and m5 in magnocellular cells in rat supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei (Q28569480) (← links)
- Basal protein kinase Cδ activity is required for membrane localization and activity of TRPM4 channels in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells (Q28576926) (← links)
- Vasoconstriction resulting from dynamic membrane trafficking of TRPM4 in vascular smooth muscle cells (Q28579467) (← links)
- Transient receptor potential melastatin 4 channel controls calcium signals and dental follicle stem cell differentiation (Q28581477) (← links)
- A single amino acid tunes Ca2+ inhibition of brain liver intestine Na+ channel (BLINaC) (Q28588167) (← links)
- TRP channels as cellular sensors (Q29615917) (← links)
- TRP channels (Q29616673) (← links)
- A PLCγ1-dependent, force-sensitive signaling network in the myogenic constriction of cerebral arteries. (Q30587387) (← links)
- Emerging roles of TRPM6/TRPM7 channel kinase signal transduction complexes (Q30990145) (← links)
- Voltage-dependent gating in a "voltage sensor-less" ion channel (Q33537959) (← links)
- Loss of high-frequency glucose-induced Ca2+ oscillations in pancreatic islets correlates with impaired glucose tolerance in Trpm5-/- mice (Q33740266) (← links)
- Differential Contribution of Ca2+-Dependent Mechanisms to Hyperexcitability in Layer V Neurons of the Medial Entorhinal Cortex. (Q33855296) (← links)
- Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum is required for sustained TRPM4 activity in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells. (Q34085723) (← links)
- Increased catecholamine secretion contributes to hypertension in TRPM4-deficient mice (Q34090105) (← links)
- Differential contribution of TRPM4 and TRPM5 nonselective cation channels to the slow afterdepolarization in mouse prefrontal cortex neurons. (Q34132751) (← links)
- TRPM5 is a transient Ca2+-activated cation channel responding to rapid changes in [Ca2+]i (Q34391979) (← links)
- The TRP superfamily of cation channels (Q34397161) (← links)
- The Ca2+-activated cation channel TRPM4 is regulated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-biphosphate (Q34410954) (← links)
- Vascular TRP channels: performing under pressure and going with the flow (Q34428913) (← links)
- Increased IgE-dependent mast cell activation and anaphylactic responses in mice lacking the calcium-activated nonselective cation channel TRPM4. (Q34575244) (← links)
- Endotoxin induces fibrosis in vascular endothelial cells through a mechanism dependent on transient receptor protein melastatin 7 activity. (Q35141755) (← links)
- International Union of Pharmacology. XLIII. Compendium of voltage-gated ion channels: transient receptor potential channels. (Q35600885) (← links)
- Endogenous cytosolic Ca(2+) buffering is necessary for TRPM4 activity in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells (Q35693430) (← links)
- On potential interactions between non-selective cation channel TRPM4 and sulfonylurea receptor SUR1. (Q35842007) (← links)
- Transient receptor potential channels in the vasculature (Q36000376) (← links)
- Non-selective cation channels, transient receptor potential channels and ischemic stroke (Q36003275) (← links)
- Hair-Cell Mechanotransduction Persists in TRP Channel Knockout Mice (Q36022411) (← links)
- Function and pharmacology of TRPM cation channels (Q36103564) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation and processing increase the functional variability of TRPM channels (Q36108781) (← links)
- Gating of TRP channels: a voltage connection? (Q36119232) (← links)
- Transient receptor potential melastatin 4 inhibitor 9-phenanthrol abolishes arrhythmias induced by hypoxia and re-oxygenation in mouse ventricle (Q36147350) (← links)
- TRPM2: a calcium influx pathway regulated by oxidative stress and the novel second messenger ADP-ribose (Q36160929) (← links)
- Functional role of TRPC proteins in native systems: implications from knockout and knock-down studies. (Q36173605) (← links)
- A TRPM4-dependent current in murine renal primary cilia (Q36174478) (← links)
- TRP channels: a TR(I)P through a world of multifunctional cation channels (Q36192009) (← links)
- Pathogenic role of store-operated and receptor-operated ca(2+) channels in pulmonary arterial hypertension. (Q36302411) (← links)
- GLP-1 stimulates insulin secretion by PKC-dependent TRPM4 and TRPM5 activation (Q36335898) (← links)
- Lymphocyte calcium signaling from membrane to nucleus (Q36343541) (← links)