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The following pages link to Maxi-anion channel and pannexin 1 hemichannel constitute separate pathways for swelling-induced ATP release in murine L929 fibrosarcoma cells (Q39316367):
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- Purinergic signalling and cancer (Q24618782) (← links)
- The pannexins: past and present (Q27027940) (← links)
- Regulation of cellular communication by signaling microdomains in the blood vessel wall (Q30406156) (← links)
- Chemotherapeutic drugs induce ATP release via caspase-gated pannexin-1 channels and a caspase/pannexin-1-independent mechanism (Q34245132) (← links)
- Specific and essential but not sufficient roles of LRRC8A in the activity of volume-sensitive outwardly rectifying anion channel (VSOR) (Q34543136) (← links)
- ATP release mechanisms of endothelial cell-mediated stimulus-dependent hyperalgesia (Q34687360) (← links)
- Dynamic Regulation of Cell Volume and Extracellular ATP of Human Erythrocytes. (Q36063945) (← links)
- Adenosine A2A receptor plays an important role in radiation-induced dermal injury (Q36385392) (← links)
- Hunting for connexin hemichannels. (Q38196153) (← links)
- ATP release through pannexon channels (Q38502404) (← links)
- TRPing on the pore phenomenon: what do we know about transient receptor potential ion channel-related pore dilation up to now? (Q38686108) (← links)
- The properties, functions, and pathophysiology of maxi-anion channels (Q38687643) (← links)
- Cell culture: complications due to mechanical release of ATP and activation of purinoceptors (Q38824659) (← links)
- ATP release, generation and hydrolysis in exocrine pancreatic duct cells. (Q38830717) (← links)
- Purinergic signaling in epilepsy. (Q38865526) (← links)
- Physiological Functions of Glial Cell Hemichannels (Q38974727) (← links)
- ATP release during cell swelling activates a Ca2+-dependent Cl- current by autocrine mechanism in mouse hippocampal microglia (Q41054707) (← links)
- Function without form: an ongoing search for maxi-anion channel proteins. Focus on "Maxi-anion channel and pannexin 1 hemichannel constitute separate pathways for swelling-induced ATP release in murine L929 fibrosarcoma cells". (Q42356397) (← links)
- The organic anion transporter SLCO2A1 constitutes the core component of the Maxi-Cl channel. (Q47632127) (← links)
- Epithelia of the ovine and bovine forestomach express basolateral maxi-anion channels permeable to the anions of short-chain fatty acids. (Q52881791) (← links)
- Pore forming channels as a drug delivery system for photodynamic therapy in cancer associated with nanoscintillators. (Q55030135) (← links)
- The two faces of pannexins: new roles in inflammation and repair. (Q55317709) (← links)