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  • 52. Inhibition of a mammalian large conductance, calcium-sensitive K+ channel by calmodulin-binding peptides.
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  • 55. Expression of TRPC3 in Chinese hamster ovary cells results in calcium-activated cation currents not related to store depletion.
    Zitt C, Obukhov AG, Strübing C, Zobel A, Kalkbrenner F, Lückhoff A, Schultz G.
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  • 57. Conductance and permeation of monovalent cations through depletion-activated Ca2+ channels (ICRAC) in Jurkat T cells.
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  • 60. Anomalous permeation of Na+ through a putative K+ channel in rat superior cervical ganglion neurones.
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