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Dominant-Negative Control of cAMP-Dependent IKs Upregulation in Human Long-QT Syndrome Type 1
Published in Circulation research (20-01-2012)“…RATIONALE:The mutation A341V in the S6 transmembrane segment of KCNQ1, the α-subunit of the slowly activating delayed-rectifier K (IKs) channel, predisposes to…”
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Mutation location and I Ks regulation in the arrhythmic risk of long QT syndrome type 1: the importance of the KCNQ1 S6 region
Published in European heart journal (07-12-2021)“…Abstract Aims Mutation type, location, dominant-negative I Ks reduction, and possibly loss of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent I Ks…”
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Nfat and miR-25 cooperate to reactivate the transcription factor Hand2 in heart failure
Published in Nature cell biology (01-11-2013)“…Although aberrant reactivation of embryonic gene programs is intricately linked to pathological heart disease, the transcription factors driving these gene…”
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Dominant-Negative Control of cAMP-Dependent I Ks Upregulation in Human Long-QT Syndrome Type 1
Published in Circulation research (20-01-2012)“…Rationale: The mutation A341V in the S6 transmembrane segment of KCNQ1 , the α-subunit of the slowly activating delayed-rectifier K + (I Ks ) channel,…”
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The usefulness of operant conditioning procedures to assess long-lasting deficits following transient focal ischemia in mice
Published in Behavioural brain research (28-12-2009)“…In this study, we examined a number of short and long-term sensorimotor, behavioural and cognitive consequences of an experimental ischemia induced by a 60-min…”
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Long-QT mutation p.K557E-Kv7.1: dominant-negative suppression of IKs, but preserved cAMP-dependent up-regulation
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Restoring Defective Camp-Dependent Upregulation in Long-QT Syndrome Type-1 through Interventions that Promote IKs Channel Opening
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Restoring Defective Camp-Dependent Upregulation in Long-QT Syndrome Type-1 through Interventions that Promote I Ks Channel Opening
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INA Loss-of-Function by Compound Variants in SCN5A from a Large Founder Population with Excess Sudden Cardiac Death
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Mutation location and IKs regulation in the arrhythmic risk of long QT syndrome type 1: the importance of the KCNQ1 S6 region
Published in European heart journal (07-12-2021)“…Abstract Aims Mutation type, location, dominant-negative IKs reduction, and possibly loss of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent IKs stimulation…”
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Abstract 242: Priming for Action: Interventions That Promote IKs-Channel Opening Restore Defective cAMP-Dependent Upregulation in Long-QT1 Syndrome
Published in Circulation research (22-07-2016)“…Abstract only Introduction: Patients with the KCNQ1 mutation A341V show a high incidence of sympathetically-triggered ventricular tachyarrhythmias and sudden…”
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Benfotiamine, a synthetic S-acyl thiamine derivative, has different mechanisms of action and a different pharmacological profile than lipid-soluble thiamine disulfide derivatives
Published in BMC pharmacology (12-06-2008)“…Lipid-soluble thiamine precursors have a much higher bioavailability than genuine thiamine and therefore are more suitable for therapeutic purposes…”
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Long-QT mutation p.K557E-Kv7.1: dominant-negative suppression of IKs, but preserved cAMP-dependent up-regulation
Published in Cardiovascular research (01-10-2014)“…Mutations in KCNQ1, encoding for Kv7.1, the α-subunit of the IKs channel, cause long-QT syndrome type 1, potentially predisposing patients to ventricular…”
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