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  • 1. Expression and cellular localization of a modified type 1 ryanodine receptor and L-type channel proteins in non-muscle cells.
    Lee BS, Sessanna S, Laychock SG, Rubin RP.
    J Membr Biol; 2002 Oct 01; 189(3):181-90. PubMed ID: 12395283
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  • 2. [Structure and expression of the porcine skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor gene].
    Brenig B, Schmoelzl S, Leeb T, Wen G, Reinhart B, Baum-Gartner B, Krempler A.
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  • 3. Expressed ryanodine receptor can substitute for the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor in Xenopus laevis oocytes during progesterone-induced maturation.
    Kobrinsky E, Ondrias K, Marks AR.
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  • 4. Regulation of Ca2+ release from internal stores in cardiac and skeletal muscles.
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    Balghi H, Sebille S, Constantin B, Patri S, Thoreau V, Mondin L, Mok E, Kitzis A, Raymond G, Cognard C.
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  • 7. Biochemical characterization, distribution and phylogenetic analysis of Drosophila melanogaster ryanodine and IP3 receptors, and thapsigargin-sensitive Ca2+ ATPase.
    Vázquez-Martínez O, Cañedo-Merino R, Díaz-Muñoz M, Riesgo-Escovar JR.
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  • 8. Type 1 and type 3 ryanodine receptors generate different Ca(2+) release event activity in both intact and permeabilized myotubes.
    Ward CW, Protasi F, Castillo D, Wang Y, Chen SR, Pessah IN, Allen PD, Schneider MF.
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  • 12. An α-helical C-terminal tail segment of the skeletal L-type Ca2+ channel β1a subunit activates ryanodine receptor type 1 via a hydrophobic surface.
    Karunasekara Y, Rebbeck RT, Weaver LM, Board PG, Dulhunty AF, Casarotto MG.
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  • 13. Characterization of ryanodine receptors in rat colonic epithelium.
    Prinz G, Diener M.
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  • 16. Regulation of the RYR1 and RYR2 Ca2+ release channel isoforms by Ca2+-insensitive mutants of calmodulin.
    Fruen BR, Black DJ, Bloomquist RA, Bardy JM, Johnson JD, Louis CF, Balog EM.
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  • 17. Ischemia/reperfusion induce renal tubule apoptosis by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor and L-type Ca2+ channel opening.
    Wu D, Chen X, Ding R, Qiao X, Shi S, Xie Y, Hong Q, Feng Z.
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  • 18. Divergence in the behaviour of the dihydropyridine receptor in muscle.
    Lüttgau HC.
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