Search Results - "Large, Roddy J."
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Effects of new-generation TMEM16A inhibitors on calcium-activated chloride currents in rabbit urethral interstitial cells of Cajal
Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-11-2017)“…Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) isolated from the rabbit urethra exhibit Ca 2+ -activated Cl − currents ( I ClCa ) that are important for the development of…”
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The role of Ca2+ influx in spontaneous Ca2+ wave propagation in interstitial cells of Cajal from the rabbit urethra
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2015)“…Key points Tonic contractions of rabbit urethra are associated with spontaneous electrical slow waves that are thought to originate in pacemaker cells termed…”
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Molecular mechanisms underlying the effect of the novel BK channel opener GoSlo: Involvement of the S4/S5 linker and the S6 segment
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-02-2015)“…Significance Large-conductance Ca ²⁺-activated K ⁺ (BK) calcium-activated potassium channels alter the excitability of a wide variety of cells including nerves…”
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LINGO1 is a regulatory subunit of large conductance, Ca2+-activated potassium channels
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (28-01-2020)“…LINGO1 is a transmembrane protein that is up-regulated in the cerebellum of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and Essential Tremor (ET). Patients with…”
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Regulation of P2X1 receptors by modulators of the cAMP effectors PKA and EPAC
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-09-2021)“…P2X1 receptors are adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-gated cation channels that are functionally important for male fertility, bladder contraction, and platelet…”
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LINGO1 is a regulatory subunit of large conductance, Ca 2+ -activated potassium channels
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (28-01-2020)“…LINGO1 is a transmembrane protein that is up-regulated in the cerebellum of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and Essential Tremor (ET). Patients with…”
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The role of Ca(2+) influx in spontaneous Ca(2+) wave propagation in interstitial cells of Cajal from the rabbit urethra
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2015)“…Tonic contractions of rabbit urethra are associated with spontaneous electrical slow waves that are thought to originate in pacemaker cells termed interstitial…”
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The role of Ca 2+ -activated Cl - current in tone generation in the rabbit corpus cavernosum
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-11-2017)“…Rabbit corpus cavernosum smooth muscle (RCCSM) cells express ion channels that produce Ca -activated Cl ( ) current, but low sensitivity to conventional…”
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Development of GoSlo-SR-5-69, a potent activator of large conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (BK) channels
Published in European journal of medicinal chemistry (21-03-2014)“…We have designed, synthesised and characterised the effects of a number of novel anthraquinone derivatives and assessed their effects on large conductance,…”
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Differential efficacy of GoSlo-SR compounds on BKα and BKαγ1-4 channels
Published in Channels (Austin, Tex.) (02-01-2017)“…Large conductance, voltage and Ca 2+ activated K + channels (BK channels) are abundantly expressed throughout the body and are important regulators of smooth…”
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Structure-Activity Relationships of a Novel Group of Large-Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ (BK) Channel Modulators: The GoSlo-SR Family
Published in ChemMedChem (01-10-2012)“…Opening up ion channels: We synthesised a series of anthraquinone analogues, called the GoSlo‐SR family. Their effects on bladder smooth muscle BK channels…”
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Structure-activity relationships of a novel group of large-conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) (BK) channel modulators: the GoSlo-SR family
Published in ChemMedChem (01-10-2012)“…Opening up ion channels: We synthesised a series of anthraquinone analogues, called the GoSlo-SR family. Their effects on bladder smooth muscle BK channels…”
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Differential efficacy of GoSlo-SR compounds on BKα and BKαγ 1-4 channels
Published in Channels (Austin, Tex.) (02-01-2017)“…Large conductance, voltage and Ca activated K channels (BK channels) are abundantly expressed throughout the body and are important regulators of smooth muscle…”
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The role of Ca 2+ influx in spontaneous Ca 2+ wave propagation in interstitial cells of Cajal from the rabbit urethra
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2015)“…Key points Tonic contractions of rabbit urethra are associated with spontaneous electrical slow waves that are thought to originate in pacemaker cells termed…”
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The role of Ca super(2+) influx in spontaneous Ca super(2+) wave propagation in interstitial cells of Cajal from the rabbit urethra
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2015)“…Key points * Tonic contractions of rabbit urethra are associated with spontaneous electrical slow waves that are thought to originate in pacemaker cells termed…”
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Mutations in the S4/S5 Linker and S6 of Slo1 Ablate the Response to the Novel BK Channel Opener GoSlo-SR-5-6
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Structure–Activity Relationships of a Novel Group of Large‐Conductance Ca 2+ ‐Activated K + (BK) Channel Modulators: The GoSlo‐SR Family
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Microarray comparison of normal and W / W v mice in the gastric fundus indicates a supersensitive phenotype
Published in Physiological genomics (02-10-2002)“…Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) have been identified in specific areas throughout the smooth musculature of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Located within…”
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