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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1989
Calcium channels reconstituted from the skeletal muscle dihydropyridine receptor protein complex and its alpha 1 peptide subunit in lipid bilayersD Pelzer, A O Grant, A Cavalié, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|February 2, 2025
Reducing the Bitterness of Rapeseed Protein: Integrating Enzymatic Treatment, Metabolomics, and Sensory Analysis to Elucidate Underlying MechanismsAndrea Spaccasassi, Christoph Walser, Anni Nisov, et al.
Gastroenterology|August 1, 1991
Activation of mast cells by bile acidsR G Quist, H T Ton-Nu, J Lillienau, et al.
Foot and Ankle Surgery : Official Journal of the European Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons|June 2, 2022
"High ankle block" for surgery at the ankle jointKlaus F Hofmann-Kiefer, Federico Gaube, Philipp Groene, et al.
Blood|September 26, 2000
Lipopolysaccharide induces jun N-terminal kinase activation in macrophages by a novel Cdc42/Rac-independent pathway involving sequential activation of protein kinase C zeta and phosphatidylcholine-dependent phospholipase CK J Procyk, M R Rippo, R Testi, et al.
Gut|June 1, 1995
Characterisation of patients with a complete biochemical response to ursodeoxycholic acidR A Jorgensen, E R Dickson, A F Hofmann, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|April 27, 1978
Bile acid conjugation in the chimpanzee: effective sulfation of lithocholic acidM Schwenk, A F Hofmann, G L Carlson, et al.
Biophysical Journal|October 23, 1997
Intracellular Ca2+ inactivates L-type Ca2+ channels with a Hill coefficient of approximately 1 and an inhibition constant of approximately 4 microM by reducing channel's open probabilityG F Höfer, K Hohenthanner, W Baumgartner, et al.
Biological Chemistry|March 21, 1998
The structure of the murine calcium channel gamma-subunit gene and proteinU Wissenbach, E Bosse-Doenecke, D Freise, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 2, 2001
Inositol hexakisphosphate increases L-type Ca2+ channel activity by stimulation of adenylyl cyclaseS N Yang, J Yu, G W Mayr, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1989
Calcium channels reconstituted from the skeletal muscle dihydropyridine receptor protein complex and its alpha 1 peptide subunit in lipid bilayersD Pelzer, A O Grant, A Cavalié, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|February 2, 2025
Reducing the Bitterness of Rapeseed Protein: Integrating Enzymatic Treatment, Metabolomics, and Sensory Analysis to Elucidate Underlying MechanismsAndrea Spaccasassi, Christoph Walser, Anni Nisov, et al.
Gastroenterology|August 1, 1991
Activation of mast cells by bile acidsR G Quist, H T Ton-Nu, J Lillienau, et al.
Foot and Ankle Surgery : Official Journal of the European Society of Foot and Ankle Surgeons|June 2, 2022
"High ankle block" for surgery at the ankle jointKlaus F Hofmann-Kiefer, Federico Gaube, Philipp Groene, et al.
Blood|September 26, 2000
Lipopolysaccharide induces jun N-terminal kinase activation in macrophages by a novel Cdc42/Rac-independent pathway involving sequential activation of protein kinase C zeta and phosphatidylcholine-dependent phospholipase CK J Procyk, M R Rippo, R Testi, et al.
Gut|June 1, 1995
Characterisation of patients with a complete biochemical response to ursodeoxycholic acidR A Jorgensen, E R Dickson, A F Hofmann, et al.
Archives of Toxicology|April 27, 1978
Bile acid conjugation in the chimpanzee: effective sulfation of lithocholic acidM Schwenk, A F Hofmann, G L Carlson, et al.
Biophysical Journal|October 23, 1997
Intracellular Ca2+ inactivates L-type Ca2+ channels with a Hill coefficient of approximately 1 and an inhibition constant of approximately 4 microM by reducing channel's open probabilityG F Höfer, K Hohenthanner, W Baumgartner, et al.
Biological Chemistry|March 21, 1998
The structure of the murine calcium channel gamma-subunit gene and proteinU Wissenbach, E Bosse-Doenecke, D Freise, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 2, 2001
Inositol hexakisphosphate increases L-type Ca2+ channel activity by stimulation of adenylyl cyclaseS N Yang, J Yu, G W Mayr, et al.
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