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The following pages link to Intracellular calcium strongly potentiates agonist-activated TRPC5 channels. (Q42548715):
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- International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. LXXVI. Current progress in the mammalian TRP ion channel family (Q24623493) (← links)
- Orai1 calcium channels in the vasculature (Q26823526) (← links)
- Phospholipase C signaling and calcium influx (Q26829051) (← links)
- Transient receptor potential channels as drug targets: from the science of basic research to the art of medicine (Q26849317) (← links)
- Kisspeptin excitation of GnRH neurons (Q28288184) (← links)
- Englerin A Agonizes the TRPC4/C5 Cation Channels to Inhibit Tumor Cell Line Proliferation (Q28548565) (← links)
- TRPC5 channel is the mediator of neurotrophin-3 in regulating dendritic growth via CaMKIIα in rat hippocampal neurons (Q28565811) (← links)
- Activity-dependent competition regulates motor neuron axon pathfinding via PlexinA3 (Q30533270) (← links)
- TRPC5 is a Ca2 -activated channel functionally coupled to Ca2 -selective ion channels (Q33553863) (← links)
- Loss of high-frequency glucose-induced Ca2 oscillations in pancreatic islets correlates with impaired glucose tolerance in Trpm5-/- mice (Q33740266) (← links)
- Local Ca2 Entry Via Orai1 Regulates Plasma Membrane Recruitment of TRPC1 and Controls Cytosolic Ca2 Signals Required for Specific Cell Functions (Q33847729) (← links)
- Differential Contribution of Ca2 -Dependent Mechanisms to Hyperexcitability in Layer V Neurons of the Medial Entorhinal Cortex. (Q33855296) (← links)
- Identification of ML204, a Novel Potent Antagonist That Selectively Modulates Native TRPC4/C5 Ion Channels (Q33973423) (← links)
- Kisspeptin directly excites anorexigenic proopiomelanocortin neurons but inhibits orexigenic neuropeptide Y cells by an indirect synaptic mechanism (Q34103115) (← links)
- Do canonical transient receptor potential channels mediate cholinergic excitation of cortical pyramidal neurons? (Q34117967) (← links)
- Somatic ATP release from guinea pig sympathetic neurons does not require calcium-induced calcium release from internal stores (Q34211694) (← links)
- Persistent histamine excitation of glutamatergic preoptic neurons (Q34452212) (← links)
- TRPC5 channel sensitivities to antioxidants and hydroxylated stilbenes (Q34568309) (← links)
- Loss of TRPC1-mediated Ca2 influx contributes to impaired degranulation in Fyn-deficient mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells (Q34769567) (← links)
- Guinea Pig Kisspeptin Neurons Are Depolarized by Leptin via Activation of TRPC Channels (Q34807661) (← links)
- Leptin excites proopiomelanocortin neurons via activation of TRPC channels (Q34985093) (← links)
- Trans-activation response (TAR) RNA-binding protein 2 is a novel modulator of transient receptor potential canonical 4 (TRPC4) protein (Q35101038) (← links)
- Cholecystokinin facilitates neuronal excitability in the entorhinal cortex via activation of TRPC-like channels (Q35217667) (← links)
- Transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily C, member 5 (TRPC5) is a cold-transducer in the peripheral nervous system (Q35518269) (← links)
- Plasma membrane mechanical stress activates TRPC5 channels (Q35596439) (← links)
- TRPC1 proteins confer PKC and phosphoinositol activation on native heteromeric TRPC1/C5 channels in vascular smooth muscle: comparative study of wild-type and TRPC1-/- mice. (Q35648023) (← links)
- Calpain cleaves and activates the TRPC5 channel to participate in semaphorin 3A-induced neuronal growth cone collapse (Q35974329) (← links)
- Selective Gαi subunits as novel direct activators of transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC)4 and TRPC5 channels. (Q36006884) (← links)
- Phospholipase C not protein kinase C is required for the activation of TRPC5 channels by cholecystokinin (Q36110016) (← links)
- Effects of acetylcholine on neuronal properties in entorhinal cortex (Q36110655) (← links)
- Update on vascular endothelial Ca(2 ) signalling: A tale of ion channels, pumps and transporters (Q36170493) (← links)
- The roles of G proteins in the activation of TRPC4 and TRPC5 transient receptor potential channels (Q36430231) (← links)
- Critical roles of Gi/o proteins and phospholipase C-δ1 in the activation of receptor-operated TRPC4 channels (Q36551679) (← links)
- Kisspeptin activation of TRPC4 channels in female GnRH neurons requires PIP2 depletion and cSrc kinase activation (Q37018544) (← links)
- Contribution and regulation of TRPC channels in store-operated Ca2 entry (Q37300474) (← links)
- Calcium permeability of transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) 4 channels measured by TRPC4-GCaMP6s (Q37559556) (← links)
- Dual depolarization responses generated within the same lateral septal neurons by TRPC4-containing channels (Q37700082) (← links)
- TRPC Channels in Pheromone Sensing (Q37787369) (← links)
- Gating Mechanisms of Canonical Transient Receptor Potential Channel Proteins: Role of Phosphoinositols and Diacylglycerol (Q37835138) (← links)
- Properties and therapeutic potential of transient receptor potential channels with putative roles in adversity: focus on TRPC5, TRPM2 and TRPA1. (Q37835328) (← links)
- Balancing Calcium Signals through TRPC5 and TRPC6 in Podocytes (Q37943290) (← links)
- TRP Channels as Sensors and Signal Integrators of Redox Status Changes (Q37948046) (← links)
- TRP channels (Q38111283) (← links)
- Physiological functions and regulation of TRPC channels (Q38222951) (← links)
- The TRPCs-STIM1-Orai interaction. (Q38222952) (← links)
- GVI phospholipase A2 role in the stimulatory effect of sphingosine-1-phosphate on TRPC5 cationic channels. (Q38735914) (← links)
- Redox regulation of transient receptor potential channels in the endothelium (Q38997406) (← links)
- Riluzole activates TRPC5 channels independently of PLC activity (Q39080963) (← links)
- TRP channels in oxygen physiology: distinctive functional properties and roles of TRPA1 in O2 sensing (Q39151959) (← links)
- Membrane depolarization combined with Gq-activated G-protein-coupled receptors induce transient receptor potential channel 1 (TRPC1)- dependent potentiation of catecholamine release (Q39265208) (← links)