Search Results - "Jennings F. Worley III"
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Linoleic acid both enhances activation and blocks Kv1.5 and Kv2.1 channels by two separate mechanisms
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-10-2001)“…Linoleic acid (LA) had two effects on human Kv1.5 and Kv2.1 channels expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells: an increase in the speed of current activation…”
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An industrial perspective on utilizing functional ion channel assays for high throughput screening
Published in Receptors & channels (2002)“…The ability to apply large-scale screening formats to measures of ion channel function offers immense opportunities for drug discovery and academic research…”
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Activation of Stimulus-Secretion Coupling in Pancreatic -Cells by Specific Products of Glucose Metabolism
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-03-1996)“…The energy requirements of most cells supplied with glucose are fulfilled by glycolytic and oxidative metabolism, yielding ATP. In pancreatic β-cells, a rise…”
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Characterization of a Ca2+ Release-activated Nonselective Cation Current Regulating Membrane Potential and [Ca2+] i Oscillations in Transgenically Derived β-Cells
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (24-04-1998)“…Although stimulation of insulin secretion by glucose is regulated by coupled oscillations of membrane potential and intracellular Ca 2+ ([Ca 2+ ] i ), the…”
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Inhibition of human breast cancer cell proliferation in tissue culture by the neuroleptic agents pimozide and thioridazine
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-09-1990)“…Permanent cell culture lines derived from human breast cancer tissue are important experimental models in the study of human breast cancer cell proliferation…”
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Expression and Function of Pancreatic β-Cell Delayed Rectifier K+ Channels
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (13-12-1996)“…Voltage-dependent delayed rectifier K + channels regulate aspects of both stimulus-secretion and excitation-contraction coupling, but assigning specific roles…”
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