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CFTR, a rectifying, non-rectifying anion channel?

Quinton PM, Reddy MM

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Stimulation of Cl- secretion by AlF4- and vanadate in T84 cells

Hwang TH, Jung JS, Bae HR, Yun I, Lee SH

We investigated the mechanism of Cl- secretion by fluoroaluminate(AlF4-) and sodium orthovanadate(vanadate) using the human colonic T84 cell line. T84 cell monolayers grown on collagen-coated filters were mounted in Ussing...
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Effects of vanadate on vascular contractility and membrane potential in the rabbit aorta

Chung SM, Ahn DS, Seok HS, Jeong Y, Kang BS

Isolated rabbit aortic ring with intact endothelial cell preparations precontracted with NE (10(-7) M) were relaxed by vanadate in a dose dependent manner (from 0.2 to 2 mM). Application of...
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Cardioprotective drugs decrease the Na+ background current

Park SR, Ryu GH, Suh CK

Cardiac dysfunctions such as myocardial functional failure and ventricular arrhythmia have been largely attributed to intracellular Ca2+ overload. One of the mechanisms of intracellular Ca2+ overload involves a rapid influx...
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Changes in Inward Rectifier K+ Channels in Hepatic Stellate Cells During Primary Culture

Lee DH, Kong ID, Lee JW, Park KS

PURPOSE: This study examined the expression and function of inward rectifier K+ channels in cultured rat hepatic stellate cells (HSC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The expression of inward rectifier K+ channels...
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Mechanism of Low K+-induced Depolarization in Mammalian Cardiac Muscle

Ahn DS, Lee SI, Kang DH

The membrane permeability to potassium at a resting state is greater than to any other ions and the maintenance of resting membrane potential is largely dependent on K+ concentration of...
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Effects of Polyamines on Contractility of Guinea-Pig Gastric Smooth Muscle

Kim YC, Sim JH, Kim YH, Kwon SC, Lee SJ, Kim SR, Kim DW, Park SM, Youn SJ, Lee SJ, Xing DG, Xu WX, Kim KW

This study was designed to investigate the effects of polyamines on mechanical contraction and voltage-dependent calcium current (VDCC) of guinea-pig gastric smooth muscle. Mechanical contraction and calcium channel current (I(Ba))...
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