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  • 4. Cardiac ryanodine receptor function and regulation in heart disease.
    Lehnart SE, Wehrens XH, Kushnir A, Marks AR.
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  • 7. Sudden death in familial polymorphic ventricular tachycardia associated with calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor) leak.
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  • 9. Kinetics of FKBP12.6 binding to ryanodine receptors in permeabilized cardiac myocytes and effects on Ca sparks.
    Guo T, Cornea RL, Huke S, Camors E, Yang Y, Picht E, Fruen BR, Bers DM.
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  • 11. Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase modulates cardiac ryanodine receptor phosphorylation and sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ leak in heart failure.
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  • 14. Beta-blockers restore calcium release channel function and improve cardiac muscle performance in human heart failure.
    Reiken S, Wehrens XH, Vest JA, Barbone A, Klotz S, Mancini D, Burkhoff D, Marks AR.
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  • 15. Three-dimensional visualization of FKBP12.6 binding to an open conformation of cardiac ryanodine receptor.
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  • 16. Central domain of the human cardiac muscle ryanodine receptor does not mediate interaction with FKBP12.6.
    Zissimopoulos S, Lai FA.
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  • 17. Protection from cardiac arrhythmia through ryanodine receptor-stabilizing protein calstabin2.
    Wehrens XH, Lehnart SE, Reiken SR, Deng SX, Vest JA, Cervantes D, Coromilas J, Landry DW, Marks AR.
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  • 18. In situ modulation of the human cardiac ryanodine receptor (hRyR2) by FKBP12.6.
    George CH, Sorathia R, Bertrand BM, Lai FA.
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  • 19. Overexpression of FK-506 binding protein 12.0 modulates excitation contraction coupling in adult rabbit ventricular cardiomyocytes.
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  • 20. Conditional FKBP12.6 overexpression in mouse cardiac myocytes prevents triggered ventricular tachycardia through specific alterations in excitation-contraction coupling.
    Gellen B, Fernández-Velasco M, Briec F, Vinet L, LeQuang K, Rouet-Benzineb P, Bénitah JP, Pezet M, Palais G, Pellegrin N, Zhang A, Perrier R, Escoubet B, Marniquet X, Richard S, Jaisser F, Gómez AM, Charpentier F, Mercadier JJ.
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