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The following pages link to Azumolene inhibits a component of store-operated calcium entry coupled to the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor (Q48666234):
Displaying 48 items.
- Store-operated Ca2 entry in muscle physiology and diseases (Q27026415) (← links)
- Deranged calcium signaling and neurodegeneration in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (Q28575230) (← links)
- The role of ryanodine receptor type 3 in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease (Q30863530) (← links)
- Dantrolene mitigates caerulein-induced pancreatitis in vivo in mice (Q33994773) (← links)
- Role of presenilins in neuronal calcium homeostasis (Q34003214) (← links)
- Store-operated Ca2 entry in malignant hyperthermia-susceptible human skeletal muscle. (Q34055934) (← links)
- Increased Store-Operated Ca2 Entry in Skeletal Muscle with Reduced Calsequestrin-1 Expression (Q34098989) (← links)
- Fluorescence-based measurement of store-operated calcium entry in live cells: from cultured cancer cell to skeletal muscle fiber (Q34164269) (← links)
- Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility arising from altered resting coupling between the skeletal muscle L-type Ca2 channel and the type 1 ryanodine receptor (Q34252541) (← links)
- Compromised store-operated Ca2 entry in aged skeletal muscle (Q34346705) (← links)
- Orai1 mediates exacerbated Ca(2 ) entry in dystrophic skeletal muscle (Q34490590) (← links)
- Localization of the dantrolene-binding sequence near the FK506-binding protein-binding site in the three-dimensional structure of the ryanodine receptor (Q34752142) (← links)
- Malignant hyperthermia: a pharmacogenetic disorder (Q34883560) (← links)
- Accelerated activation of SOCE current in myotubes from two mouse models of anesthetic- and heat-induced sudden death (Q35021801) (← links)
- A versatile single-plasmid system for tissue-specific and inducible control of gene expression in transgenic mice (Q35105351) (← links)
- Special article: Future directions in malignant hyperthermia research and patient care (Q35250678) (← links)
- Dantrolene is neuroprotective in Huntington's disease transgenic mouse model (Q35605391) (← links)
- Gene dose influences cellular and calcium channel dysregulation in heterozygous and homozygous T4826I-RYR1 malignant hyperthermia-susceptible muscle (Q35704843) (← links)
- Antioxidants protect calsequestrin-1 knockout mice from halothane- and heat-induced sudden death (Q35977425) (← links)
- Temperature and RyR1 regulate the activation rate of store-operated Ca² entry current in myotubes (Q36105323) (← links)
- Nonspecific sarcolemmal cation channels are critical for the pathogenesis of malignant hyperthermia (Q36615166) (← links)
- Dantrolene-induced inhibition of skeletal L-type Ca2 current requires RyR1 expression (Q36665389) (← links)
- Halothane modulation of skeletal muscle ryanodine receptors: dependence on Ca2 , Mg2 , and ATP. (Q36768338) (← links)
- Conformation of ryanodine receptor-2 gates store-operated calcium entry in rat pulmonary arterial myocytes (Q37007962) (← links)
- Ca2 sparks and T tubule reorganization in dedifferentiating adult mouse skeletal muscle fibers (Q37125198) (← links)
- Ryanodine receptors contribute to bile acid-induced pathological calcium signaling and pancreatitis in mice (Q37174616) (← links)
- Role of endoplasmic reticulum Ca2 signaling in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease (Q37180013) (← links)
- Checking your SOCCs and feet: the molecular mechanisms of Ca2 entry in skeletal muscle (Q37305499) (← links)
- Enhanced excitation-coupled calcium entry in myotubes expressing malignant hyperthermia mutation R163C is attenuated by dantrolene (Q37328327) (← links)
- Ryanodine receptors: physiological function and deregulation in Alzheimer disease. (Q38217975) (← links)
- Store-operated Ca(2 ) entry (SOCE) contributes to normal skeletal muscle contractility in young but not in aged skeletal muscle. (Q38274103) (← links)
- Dysregulation of neuronal calcium homeostasis in Alzheimer's disease - A therapeutic opportunity? (Q38958106) (← links)
- Calcium signaling and molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases (Q39152527) (← links)
- New factors contributing to dynamic calcium regulation in the skeletal muscle triad-a crowded place (Q39310048) (← links)
- Reduced threshold for luminal Ca2 activation of RyR1 underlies a causal mechanism of porcine malignant hyperthermia (Q39978369) (← links)
- Enhanced dihydropyridine receptor calcium channel activity restores muscle strength in JP45/CASQ1 double knockout mice (Q40974052) (← links)
- Ex vivo assessment of contractility, fatigability and alternans in isolated skeletal muscles (Q41129218) (← links)
- A focus on extracellular Ca2 entry into skeletal muscle (Q42370439) (← links)
- Quantifying SOCE fluorescence measurements in mammalian muscle fibres. The effects of ryanodine and osmotic shocks (Q45298822) (← links)
- Strenuous exercise triggers a life-threatening response in mice susceptible to malignant hyperthermia (Q47300757) (← links)
- The Complex Role of Store Operated Calcium Entry Pathways and Related Proteins in the Function of Cardiac, Skeletal and Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. (Q52331702) (← links)
- With the greatest care, stromal interaction molecule (STIM) proteins verify what skeletal muscle is doing (Q58780464) (← links)
- Store-operated Ca2 entry during intracellular Ca2 release in mammalian skeletal muscle (Q80479816) (← links)
- Differential dependence of store-operated and excitation-coupled Ca2 entry in skeletal muscle on STIM1 and Orai1 (Q81931445) (← links)
- Lessons from calsequestrin-1 ablation in vivo: much more than a Ca2 buffer after all (Q82749646) (← links)
- Ryanodinopathies: RyR-Linked Muscle Diseases (Q83483025) (← links)
- Intracellular Calcium Mobilization Is Required for Sonic Hedgehog Signaling (Q88653253) (← links)
- Excessive Accumulation of Ca2 in Mitochondria of Y522S-RYR1 Knock-in Mice: A Link Between Leak From the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum and Altered Redox State (Q90680400) (← links)