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  • 2. Retrograde regulation of store-operated calcium channels by the ryanodine receptor-associated protein triadin 95 in rat skeletal myotubes.
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  • 4. Interaction of S100A1 with the Ca2+ release channel (ryanodine receptor) of skeletal muscle.
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  • 8. Excitation-contraction uncoupling and muscular degeneration in mice lacking functional skeletal muscle ryanodine-receptor gene.
    Takeshima H, Iino M, Takekura H, Nishi M, Kuno J, Minowa O, Takano H, Noda T.
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  • 10. Calcium release from intracellular stores and excitation-contraction coupling in intestinal smooth muscle.
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  • 14. Store operated Ca2+ influx by selective depletion of ryanodine sensitive Ca2+ pools in primary human skeletal muscle cells.
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  • 16. Calcium pool size modulates the sensitivity of the ryanodine receptor channel and calcium-dependent ATPase of heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum to extravesicular free calcium concentration.
    Marie V, Silva JE.
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  • 18. Complex effects of ryanodine on the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ levels in smooth muscle cells.
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  • 19. Myoblast fusion is not a prerequisite for the appearance of calcium current, calcium release, and contraction in rat skeletal muscle cells developing in culture.
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  • 20. Agonist-activated, ryanodine-sensitive, IP3-insensitive Ca2+ release channels in longitudinal muscle of intestine.
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