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The following pages link to Vesl/Homer proteins regulate ryanodine receptor type 2 function and intracellular calcium signaling (Q28190523):
Displaying 35 items.
- Mice lacking Homer 1 exhibit a skeletal myopathy characterized by abnormal transient receptor potential channel activity (Q28593398) (← links)
- Homer 1a gates the induction mechanism for endocannabinoid-mediated synaptic plasticity (Q33744346) (← links)
- The unliganded long isoform of estrogen receptor beta stimulates brain ryanodine receptor single channel activity alongside with cytosolic Ca2 . (Q33750241) (← links)
- Distribution and function of polycystin-2 in mouse retinal ganglion cells (Q35713041) (← links)
- Homer/Vesl proteins and their roles in CNS neurons (Q35794522) (← links)
- Effects of Vesl/Homer proteins on intracellular signaling (Q36239074) (← links)
- Homer1 (VesL-1) in the rat esophagus: focus on myenteric plexus and neuromuscular junction (Q36321507) (← links)
- Chikusetsu saponin IVa confers cardioprotection via SIRT1/ERK1/2 and Homer1a pathway. (Q36356877) (← links)
- Dynamic regulation of ryanodine receptor type 1 (RyR1) channel activity by Homer 1 (Q36529038) (← links)
- Novel regulators of RyR Ca2 release channels: insight into molecular changes in genetically-linked myopathies. (Q36565789) (← links)
- Homer proteins in Ca2 signaling by excitable and non-excitable cells (Q36873568) (← links)
- The pathogenesis of Alzheimers disease is it a lifelong "calciumopathy"? (Q36954095) (← links)
- Factors that contribute to the misidentification of tyrosine nitration by shotgun proteomics. (Q37000184) (← links)
- Conformation of ryanodine receptor-2 gates store-operated calcium entry in rat pulmonary arterial myocytes (Q37007962) (← links)
- Toward biologically targeted therapy of calcium cycling defects in heart failure (Q37082359) (← links)
- Requirement of the immediate early gene vesl-1S/homer-1a for fear memory formation (Q37145915) (← links)
- Homer-1a immediate early gene expression correlates with better cognitive performance in aging (Q37179868) (← links)
- Targeting Homer genes using adeno-associated viral vector: lessons learned from behavioural and neurochemical studies. (Q37238775) (← links)
- Presenilins regulate the cellular activity of ryanodine receptors differentially through isotype-specific N-terminal cysteines. (Q37350927) (← links)
- Differential up-regulation of Vesl-1/Homer 1 protein isoforms associated with decline in visual performance in a preclinical glaucoma model. (Q37473130) (← links)
- Homer and the ryanodine receptor (Q37513754) (← links)
- Ryanodine receptor assembly: A novel systems biology approach to 3D mapping (Q37799093) (← links)
- The closing and opening of TRPC channels by Homer1 and STIM1 (Q37868765) (← links)
- Homer proteins in Ca²⁺ entry. (Q38095898) (← links)
- Homer protein family regulation in skeletal muscle and neuromuscular adaptation (Q38126463) (← links)
- Microarray analysis of gene expression changes in the brains of NR2B-induced memory-enhanced mice (Q38331825) (← links)
- Negative feedback regulation of Homer 1a on norepinephrine-dependent cardiac hypertrophy (Q39153625) (← links)
- Ca2 signaling in microdomains: Homer1 mediates the interaction between RyR2 and Cav1.2 to regulate excitation-contraction coupling (Q42170028) (← links)
- Homer 2 antagonizes protein degradation in slow-twitch skeletal muscles (Q44919867) (← links)
- In vitro modulation of the cardiac ryanodine receptor activity by Homer1. (Q46083921) (← links)
- Multimodality of Ca2 signaling in rat atrial myocytes (Q46644506) (← links)
- Homer modulates NFAT-dependent signaling during muscle differentiation (Q46754105) (← links)
- Homer 1a suppresses neocortex long-term depression in a cortical layer-specific manner. (Q46852243) (← links)
- Upregulation of Homer1a Promoted Retinal Ganglion Cell Survival After Retinal Ischemia and Reperfusion via Interacting with Erk Pathway (Q48202339) (← links)
- Homer proteins control neuronal differentiation through IP(3) receptor signaling. (Q53591559) (← links)