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410 related items for PubMed ID: 12037187

  • 1. Identification of T-type alpha1H Ca2+ channels (Ca(v)3.2) in major pelvic ganglion neurons.
    Lee JH, Kim EG, Park BG, Kim KH, Cha SK, Kong ID, Lee JW, Jeong SW.
    J Neurophysiol; 2002 Jun; 87(6):2844-50. PubMed ID: 12037187
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  • 3. Comparison of the Ca2 + currents induced by expression of three cloned alpha1 subunits, alpha1G, alpha1H and alpha1I, of low-voltage-activated T-type Ca2 + channels.
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  • 7. Pharmacological properties of Ca(V)3.2, a low voltage-activated Ca2+ channel cloned from human heart.
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  • 11. An alpha3beta4 subunit combination acts as a major functional nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in male rat pelvic ganglion neurons.
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  • 12. Nickel block of three cloned T-type calcium channels: low concentrations selectively block alpha1H.
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  • 16. Structure and functional characterization of a novel human low-voltage activated calcium channel.
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  • 18. Divalent metals differentially block cloned T-type calcium channels.
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  • 19. Modulation of Ca2+ currents by various G protein-coupled receptors in sympathetic neurons of male rat pelvic ganglia.
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