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    ASIC2b-dependent Regulation of ASIC3, an Essential Acid-sensing Ion Channel Subunit in Sensory Neurons via the Partner Protein PICK-1 by Deval, Emmanuel, Salinas, Miguel, Baron, Anne, Lingueglia, Eric, Lazdunski, Michel

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-05-2004)
    “…ASIC3, an acid-sensing ion channel subunit expressed essentially in sensory neurons, has been proposed to be involved in pain. We show here for the first time…”
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    Canaux ASIC senseurs de l’acidification, lysophosphatidylcholine et douleur chronique by Delanoe, K., Marchand, F., Lingueglia, E., Deval, E.

    Published in Douleur et analgésie (01-12-2022)
    “…Les ASIC ( Acid-Sensing Ion Channel ) forment une famille de canaux cationiques excitateurs activés par les protons extracellulaires. Ils sont largement…”
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    Effects of neuropeptide SF and related peptides on acid sensing ion channel 3 and sensory neuron excitability by Deval, E., Baron, A., Lingueglia, E., Mazarguil, H., Zajac, J.-M., Lazdunski, M.

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-04-2003)
    “…Acid sensing ion channel 3 (ASIC3) is a cation channel gated by extracellular protons. It is highly expressed in sensory neurons, including small nociceptive…”
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    Protein Kinase C Stimulates the Acid-sensing Ion Channel ASIC2a via the PDZ Domain-containing Protein PICK1 by Baron, Anne, Deval, Emmanuel, Salinas, Miguel, Lingueglia, Eric, Voilley, Nicolas, Lazdunski, Michel

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (27-12-2002)
    “…Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) are cationic channels activated by extracellular protons. They are expressed in central and sensory neurons where they are…”
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    H(+)-gated cation channels by Waldmann, R, Champigny, G, Lingueglia, E, De Weille, J R, Heurteaux, C, Lazdunski, M

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (30-04-1999)
    “…H(+)-gated cation channels are members of a new family of ionic channels, which includes the epithelial Na+ channel and the FMRFamide-activated Na+ channel…”
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    Biochemical analysis of the membrane topology of the amiloride-sensitive Na+ channel by RENARD, S, LINGUEGLIA, E, VOILLEY, N, LAZDUNSKI, M, BARBRY, P

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-04-1994)
    “…A key protein component of the amiloride-sensitive sodium channel has been cloned from rat colon and human lung. It may represent the first member of a new…”
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    Different homologous subunits of the amiloride-sensitive Na+ channel are differently regulated by aldosterone by LINGUEGLIA, E, RENARD, S, WALDMANN, R, VOILLEY, N, CHAMPIGNY, G, PLASS, H, LAZDUNSKI, M, BARBRY, P

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (13-05-1994)
    “…Long term regulation of the amiloride-sensitive Na+ channel activity by steroid hormones occurs via de novo protein synthesis. The messenger level of RCNaCh1,…”
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    The Multivalent PDZ Domain-containing Protein CIPP Is a Partner of Acid-sensing Ion Channel 3 in Sensory Neurons by Anzai, Naohiko, Deval, Emmanuel, Schaefer, Lionel, Friend, Valerie, Lazdunski, Michel, Lingueglia, Eric

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-05-2002)
    “…Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) are cationic channels activated by extracellular pH. They are present in the brain, where they are thought to participate in…”
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    Regulation of expression of the lung amiloride‐sensitive Na+ channel by steroid hormones by Champigny, G., Voilley, N., Lingueglia, E., Friend, V., Barbry, P., Lazdunski, M.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-05-1994)
    “…Molecular cloning of the amiloride‐sensitive Na+ channel has permitted analysis of the mechanisms of its stimulation by steroids. In rat lung cells in primary…”
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    The Lung Amiloride-Sensitive Na+Channel: Biophysical Properties, Pharmacology, Ontogenesis, and Molecular Cloning by Voilley, Nicolas, Lingueglia, Eric, Champigny, Guy, Mattei, Marie-Genevieve, Waldmann, Rainer, Lazdunski, Michel, Barbry, Pascal

    “…Water balance in the lung is controlled via active Na+and Cl-transport. Electrophysiological measurements on lung epithelial cells demonstrated the presence of…”
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    new member of the amiloride-sensitive sodium channel family in Drosophila melanogaster peripheral nervous system by Darboux, I, Lingueglia, E, Pauron, D, Barbry, P, Lazdunski, M

    “…Amiloride sensitivity is a common characteristic of structurally related cationic channels that are associated with a wide range of physiological functions. In…”
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    Exploration of the pore structure of a peptide-gated Na+ channel by Poët, Mallorie, Tauc, Michel, Lingueglia, Eric, Cance, Peggy, Poujeol, Philippe, Lazdunski, Michel, Counillon, Laurent

    Published in The EMBO journal (15-10-2001)
    “…The FMRF‐amide‐activated sodium channel (FaNaC), a member of the ENaC/Degenerin family, is a homotetramer, each subunit containing two transmembrane segments…”
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    Canaux ASIC senseurs de l’acidification, lysophosphatidylcholine et douleur chronique by Delanoe, K., Marchand, F., Lingueglia, E., Deval, Emmanuel

    Published in Douleur et analgésie (01-12-2022)
    “…ASICs (Acid-Sensing Ion Channels) constitute a family of excitatory cation channels activated by extracellular protons. They are widely expressed in pain…”
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    Non-acidic activation of pain-related Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3 by lipids by Marra, Sébastien, Ferru-Clément, Romain, Breuil, Véronique, Delaunay, Anne, Christin, Marine, Friend, Valérie, Sebille, Stéphane, Cognard, Christian, Ferreira, Thierry, Roux, Christian, Euller-Ziegler, Liana, Noel, Jacques, Lingueglia, Eric, Deval, Emmanuel

    Published in The EMBO journal (15-02-2016)
    “…Extracellular pH variations are seen as the principal endogenous signal that triggers activation of Acid‐Sensing Ion Channels (ASICs), which are basically…”
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    Human Kidney Amiloride-Binding Protein: cDNA Structure and Functional Expression by Barbry, Pascal, Champe, Mark, Chassande, Olivier, Munemitsu, Susan, Champigny, Guy, Lingueglia, Eric, Maes, Pierrette, Frelin, Christian, Tartar, Andre, Ullrich, Axel, Lazdunski, Michael

    “…Phenamil, an analog of amiloride, is a potent blocker of the epithelial Na+channel. It has been used to purify the porcine kidney amiloride-binding protein…”
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    Les récepteurs des protons et de la capsaïcine: Contribution à la physiologie et la physiopathologie de la douleur by Lingueglia, E.

    Published in Douleur et analgésie (01-09-1999)
    “…Résumé: Les structures moléculaires de deux canaux ioniques activés par des ligands et présents dans les terminaisons nerveuses sensorielles nociceptives, le…”
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    Molecular biology of the amiloride-sensitive epithelial Na+ channel by Lingueglia, E, Voilley, N, Lazdunski, M, Barbry, P

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-05-1996)
    “…The amiloride-sensitive epithelial Na+ channel is formed by the assembly of three homologous subunits, alpha, beta and gamma. The channel is characterized by…”
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