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The following pages link to Cardiac BIN1 folds T-tubule membrane, controlling ion flux and limiting arrhythmia (Q33721787):
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- Pathogenic mechanisms in centronuclear myopathies (Q21131067) (← links)
- Bridging integrator 1 (Q21493941) (← links)
- Revealing T-Tubules in Striated Muscle with New Optical Super-Resolution Microscopy Techniquess (Q26766457) (← links)
- Cardiomyocyte protein trafficking: Relevance to heart disease and opportunities for therapeutic intervention (Q26996561) (← links)
- Detachment of surface membrane invagination systems by cationic amphiphilic drugs (Q27303178) (← links)
- Drosophila Nedd4-long reduces Amphiphysin levels in muscles and leads to impaired T-tubule formation (Q27305341) (← links)
- Examination of the Effects of Heterogeneous Organization of RyR Clusters, Myofibrils and Mitochondria on Ca2 Release Patterns in Cardiomyocytes (Q27318187) (← links)
- Sildenafil ameliorates left ventricular T-tubule remodeling in a pressure overload-induced murine heart failure model (Q30385717) (← links)
- Correlation of Ventricular Arrhythmogenesis with Neuronal Remodeling of Cardiac Postganglionic Parasympathetic Neurons in the Late Stage of Heart Failure after Myocardial Infarction (Q33645818) (← links)
- Regulation of Cardiomyocyte T-Tubular Structure: Opportunities for Therapy (Q33653885) (← links)
- Microdomain-specific localization of functional ion channels in cardiomyocytes: an emerging concept of local regulation and remodelling. (Q33686329) (← links)
- Characterization of cytoskeleton features and maturation status of cultured human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes (Q33833024) (← links)
- N-WASP is required for Amphiphysin-2/BIN1-dependent nuclear positioning and triad organization in skeletal muscle and is involved in the pathophysiology of centronuclear myopathy. (Q34542692) (← links)
- Cardiac T-Tubule Microanatomy and Function (Q34545692) (← links)
- Dependence of cardiac transverse tubules on the BAR domain protein amphiphysin II (BIN-1) (Q34759978) (← links)
- Regulation of E2F1-induced apoptosis by poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation (Q34924205) (← links)
- T-tubule disruption promotes calcium alternans in failing ventricular myocytes: mechanistic insights from computational modeling (Q35069142) (← links)
- Quantifying Drug-Induced Nanomechanics and Mechanical Effects to Single Cardiomyocytes for Optimal Drug Administration To Minimize Cardiotoxicity (Q35887269) (← links)
- Electron tomography of rabbit cardiomyocyte three-dimensional ultrastructure (Q36025682) (← links)
- Isoproterenol Promotes Rapid Ryanodine Receptor Movement to Bridging Integrator 1 (BIN1)-Organized Dyads (Q36510338) (← links)
- JPH-2 interacts with Cai-handling proteins and ion channels in dyads: Contribution to premature ventricular contraction-induced cardiomyopathy (Q36604771) (← links)
- BIN1 regulates dynamic t-tubule membrane (Q36892950) (← links)
- Connexin 43 and CaV1.2 Ion Channel Trafficking in Healthy and Diseased Myocardium. (Q37058574) (← links)
- Ca²⁺ microdomains organized by junctophilins (Q37507372) (← links)
- MG53 is dispensable for T-tubule maturation but critical for maintaining T-tubule integrity following cardiac stress. (Q38617502) (← links)
- Cardiac cytoarchitecture - why the "hardware" is important for heart function! (Q38636004) (← links)
- Transverse tubule remodelling: a cellular pathology driven by both sides of the plasmalemma? (Q38684811) (← links)
- Cardiac Regeneration: Lessons From Development (Q38743894) (← links)
- Cardiac BIN1 (cBIN1) is a regulator of cardiac contractile function and an emerging biomarker of heart muscle health (Q38790634) (← links)
- Analysis of Cardiac Myocyte Maturation Using CASAAV, a Platform for Rapid Dissection of Cardiac Myocyte Gene Function In Vivo (Q38868395) (← links)
- Neuronal sodium channels: emerging components of the nano-machinery of cardiac calcium cycling (Q39134795) (← links)
- Bin1 directly remodels actin dynamics through its BAR domain. (Q40046724) (← links)
- Sarcoplasmic reticulum is an intermediary of mitochondrial and myofibrillar growth at the intercalated disc (Q41011876) (← links)
- Post-Myocardial Infarction T-tubules Form Enlarged Branched Structures With Dysregulation of Junctophilin-2 and Bridging Integrator 1 (BIN-1). (Q41104225) (← links)
- Sub-microscopic analysis of t-tubule geometry in living cardiac ventricular myocytes using a shape-based analysis method. (Q41139458) (← links)
- Identification of transcriptome signature for myocardial reductive stress (Q41189456) (← links)
- The ESCRT-III pathway facilitates cardiomyocyte release of cBIN1-containing microparticles (Q41513485) (← links)
- Cytoskeleton regulation of ion channels (Q42713913) (← links)
- Caveolae in Rabbit Ventricular Myocytes: Distribution and Dynamic Diminution after Cell Isolation (Q43043388) (← links)
- The long and winding road home: how junctin and triadin find their way to the junctional SR. (Q43164403) (← links)
- Subcellular localization of Na/K-ATPase isoforms in ventricular myocytes (Q43882322) (← links)
- CASAAV Technology to Examine Regulators of Heart Failure: Cause or Effect. (Q46140075) (← links)
- Amphiphysin (BIN1) negatively regulates dynamin 2 for normal muscle maturation. (Q47410302) (← links)
- Impaired excitation-contraction coupling in muscle fibres from the dynamin2R465W mouse model of centronuclear myopathy. (Q47601966) (← links)
- Heterogeneity of transverse-axial tubule system in mouse atria: Remodeling in atrial-specific Na -Ca2 exchanger knockout mice. (Q47757323) (← links)
- Reply to Entcheva: The impact of T-tubules on action potential propagation in cardiac tissue. (Q48301067) (← links)
- Advanced maturation of human cardiac tissue grown from pluripotent stem cells. (Q52606323) (← links)
- Increased collagen within the transverse tubules in human heart failure. (Q53113346) (← links)
- T-tubular collagen: a new player in mechanosensing and disease? (Q53307052) (← links)
- BIN1 Induces the Formation of T-Tubules and Adult-Like Ca2 Release Units in Developing Cardiomyocytes. (Q57800064) (← links)