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Roscovitine, a cyclin‐dependent kinase inhibitor, affects several gating mechanisms to inhibit cardiac L‐type (Ca(V)1.2) calcium channels
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-10-2007)“…Background and purpose: L‐type calcium channels (Ca (V)1.2) play an important role in cardiac contraction. Roscovitine, a cyclin‐dependent kinase inhibitor and…”
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Slowed N-Type Calcium Channel (CaV2.2) Deactivation by the Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor Roscovitine
Published in Biophysical journal (01-09-2005)“…The lack of a calcium channel agonist (e.g., BayK8644) for CaV2 channels has impeded their investigation. Roscovitine, a potent inhibitor of cyclin-dependent…”
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Calcium current modulation in frog sympathetic neurones: multiple neurotransmitters and G proteins
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-06-1992)“…1. Whole-cell calcium currents of bullfrog sympathetic neurones were partially inhibited by noradrenaline (NA), chicken-II-luteinizing hormone-releasing…”
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Neurotransmitters acting via different G proteins inhibit N-type calcium current by an identical mechanism in rat sympathetic neurons
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-1995)“…1. We studied the mechanism of voltage-dependent inhibition of N-type calcium current by norepinephrine (NE) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) in adult…”
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Transmitter modulation of neuronal calcium channels
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Concentration dependence of neurotransmitter effects on calcium current kinetics in frog sympathetic neurones
Published in The Journal of physiology (15-11-1994)“…1. Noradrenaline (NA) slows the activation kinetics of N-type calcium channels, via G proteins. It has been suggested that the G proteins act by binding…”
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Calcium channel blockers in the treatment of disease
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-03-2004)“…Over the last 20 years the combination of patch clamp and molecular biology techniques have resulted in an explosion in our knowledge of the different calcium…”
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LHRH and GTP-gamma-S modify calcium current activation in bullfrog sympathetic neurons
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-07-1990)“…LHRH (chicken II luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone) partially reduces calcium currents and slows the activation kinetics of part of the remaining current…”
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Effects of temperature on calcium current of bullfrog sympathetic neurons
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-07-1993)“…1. The temperature dependence of whole-cell calcium current was studied in bullfrog sympathetic neurons. 2. The factor by which the peak calcium current…”
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Calcium current modulation in frog sympathetic neurones: L-current is relatively insensitive to neurotransmitters
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-10-1992)“…1. Neurotransmitters (noradrenaline, NA; chicken II luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone, LHRH) and activators of G proteins (GTP-gamma-S and AlF3) partially…”
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Reluctant Gating of Single N-Type Calcium Channels during Neurotransmitter-Induced Inhibition in Bullfrog Sympathetic Neurons
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-05-2000)“…Whole-cell recordings have been used to extensively characterize the voltage-dependent inhibition of N-type calcium current induced by various…”
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Identification of the Single Channels that Underlie the N-Type and L-Type Calcium Currents in Bullfrog Sympathetic Neurons
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-04-1997)“…Most of the whole-cell calcium current of frog sympathetic neurons is an N-type current, blocked by omega-conotoxin GVIA (omegaCGVIA). Thus, these cells should…”
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Phosphorylation enhances inactivation of N-type calcium channel current in bullfrog sympathetic neurons
Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-09-1993)“…We have investigated the effects of phosphatase and protein kinase inhibitors on calcium channel currents of bullfrog sympathetic neurons using the whole cell…”
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Gating of single N-type calcium channels recorded from bullfrog sympathetic neurons
Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-01-1999)“…For many neurons, N-type calcium channels provide the primary pathway for calcium influx during an action potential. We investigated the gating properties of…”
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Progression to AIDS and predictors of AIDS in seroprevalent and seroincident cohorts of homosexual men
Published in AIDS (London) (01-06-1989)“…As part of an ongoing prospective study of seropositive homosexual men in Vancouver, Canada, a seroprevalent cohort of 246 subjects (i.e. duration of infection…”
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Effects of kynurenate on root potentials evoked by synaptic activity and amino acids in the frog spinal cord
Published in Brain research (25-03-1985)“…The effects of kynurenate (Kyn) on synaptic- and excitatory amino acid-mediated responses in isolated, hemisected spinal cords of frog were examined. Kyn (0.5…”
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Intracellular ATP and GTP are both required to preserve modulation of N-type calcium channel current by norepinephrine
Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-06-1993)“…Norepinephrine (NE) inhibits voltage-dependent calcium channels of sympathetic neurons. We investigated the role of intracellular nucleotides in this…”
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Reevaluation of Ca2+ channel types and their modulation in bullfrog sympathetic neurons
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-07-1994)“…With 90 mM Ba2+, the main Ca2+ current in frog sympathetic neurons peaks near +30 mV and is blocked by omega-conotoxin GVIA (omega-CgTx). It is modulated by…”
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