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Torben Clausen

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Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology|July 13, 2010
Hormonal and pharmacological modification of plasma potassium homeostasisTorben Clausen
The Journal of General Physiology|October 2, 2013
Quantification of Na+,K+ pumps and their transport rate in skeletal muscle: functional significanceTorben Clausen
The Journal of General Physiology|April 4, 2002
Acute stimulation of Na/K pump by cardiac glycosides in the nanomolar rangeTorben Clausen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 20, 2007
[J.C. Skou identified Na+,K+-pump--a breakthrough and its significance]Torben Clausen
Physiological Reviews|September 25, 2003
Na+-K+ pump regulation and skeletal muscle contractilityTorben Clausen
Physiological Reports|April 12, 2015
Excitation of skeletal muscle is a self-limiting process, due to run-down of Na+, K+ gradients, recoverable by stimulation of the Na+, K+ pumpsTorben Clausen
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|September 9, 2008
Regulatory role of translocation of Na+-K+ pumps in skeletal muscle: hypothesis or reality?Torben Clausen
The Journal of General Physiology|January 16, 2013
Excitation-induced exchange of Na+, K+, and Cl- in rat EDL muscle in vitro and in vivo: physiology and pathophysiologyTorben Clausen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 24, 2003
The sodium pump keeps us goingTorben Clausen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 15, 2006
Na+-K+ pump stimulation improves contractility in damaged muscle fibersTorben Clausen
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Fundamental & Clinical Pharmacology|July 13, 2010
Hormonal and pharmacological modification of plasma potassium homeostasisTorben Clausen
The Journal of General Physiology|October 2, 2013
Quantification of Na+,K+ pumps and their transport rate in skeletal muscle: functional significanceTorben Clausen
The Journal of General Physiology|April 4, 2002
Acute stimulation of Na/K pump by cardiac glycosides in the nanomolar rangeTorben Clausen
Ugeskrift for Laeger|September 20, 2007
[J.C. Skou identified Na+,K+-pump--a breakthrough and its significance]Torben Clausen
Physiological Reviews|September 25, 2003
Na+-K+ pump regulation and skeletal muscle contractilityTorben Clausen
Physiological Reports|April 12, 2015
Excitation of skeletal muscle is a self-limiting process, due to run-down of Na+, K+ gradients, recoverable by stimulation of the Na+, K+ pumpsTorben Clausen
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|September 9, 2008
Regulatory role of translocation of Na+-K+ pumps in skeletal muscle: hypothesis or reality?Torben Clausen
The Journal of General Physiology|January 16, 2013
Excitation-induced exchange of Na+, K+, and Cl- in rat EDL muscle in vitro and in vivo: physiology and pathophysiologyTorben Clausen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 24, 2003
The sodium pump keeps us goingTorben Clausen
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|March 15, 2006
Na+-K+ pump stimulation improves contractility in damaged muscle fibersTorben Clausen
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