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216 related items for PubMed ID: 2443648

  • 1. Effect of channel blockers on potassium efflux from metabolically exhausted frog skeletal muscle.
    Castle NA, Haylett DG.
    J Physiol; 1987 Feb; 383():31-43. PubMed ID: 2443648
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  • 2. The control of 86Rb efflux from rat isolated pancreatic islets by the sulphonylureas tolbutamide and glibenclamide.
    Matthews EK, Shotton PA.
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  • 4. Calcium-activated potassium channels in isolated presynaptic nerve terminals from rat brain.
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  • 8. The diverse effects of noradrenaline and other stimulants on 86Rb and 42K efflux in rabbit and guinea-pig arterial muscle.
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  • 9. Do hypoglycemic sulfonylureas inhibit Na+,K+-ATPase activity in pancreatic islets?
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  • 11. Ca2+ release from isolated sarcoplasmic reticulum of guinea-pig psoas muscle induced by K(+)-channel blockers.
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  • 12. Effects of quinine and apamin on the calcium-dependent potassium permeability of mammalian hepatocytes and red cells.
    Burgess GM, Claret M, Jenkinson DH.
    J Physiol; 1981 Aug 18; 317():67-90. PubMed ID: 6273550
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  • 13. Functional role of charybdotoxin-sensitive K+ channels in the resting state of cerebral, coronary and mesenteric arteries of the dog.
    Asano M, Masuzawa-Ito K, Matsuda T, Suzuki Y, Oyama H, Shibuya M, Sugita K.
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  • 14. Effect of 4-aminopyridine on potassium permeability of canine tracheal smooth muscle cell membrane.
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  • 15. An evaluation of the membrane constants and the potassium conductance in metabolically exhausted muscle fibres.
    Fink R, Lüttgau HC.
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    Kessler C, Löffler C, Linde C, Baumlin Y, Quast U.
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  • 17. Membrane conductance and potassium permeability of the rat lens.
    Lucas VA, Bassnett S, Duncan G, Stewart S, Croghan PC.
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  • 18. Potassium efflux triggered by P2Y purinoceptor activation in cultured pituicytes.
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  • 19. Role of K+ channels in spontaneous electrical and mechanical activity of smooth muscle in the guinea-pig mesotubarium.
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  • 20. Potassium channel blockers and the effects of cromakalim on the smooth muscle of the guinea-pig bladder.
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