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Pumps, Transporters, and Ion Channels: Studies on Their Structure, Function, and Cell Biology

Francisco V. Sepúlveda ; Francisco Bezanilla (eds.)

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No detectada 2005 SpringerLink

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libros

ISBN impreso

978-0-306-48659-3

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-27424-9

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

Información sobre derechos de publicación

© Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York 2005

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Peptide Toxins as Conformational Probes for K-Channels

David Naranjo

Palabras clave: Potassium Channel; Slow Inactivation; Occupancy Model; Scorpion Toxin; Peptide Toxin.

Pp. 103-113

Molecular Participants in Voltage-Dependent Gating

Shinghua Ding; Thao P. Nguyen; Richard Horn

Pp. 115-120

CA^2+ Dynamics at Nerve-Terminal Active Zones Monitored by Endogenous K_Ca Channels

Alan D. Grinnell; Bruce Yazejian; Xiaoping Sun; Bo-Ming Chen

Palabras clave: Hair Cell; Transmitter Release; Test Pulse; Tail Current; Nature Neuroscience.

Pp. 121-132

Fine Tuning of Excitability by K_Ca Channels in Mudpuppy Parasympathetic Neurons

Fabiana S. Scornik

Palabras clave: Bath Solution; Calcium Influx; Calcium Release; Internal Store; Cell Attached Patch.

Pp. 133-143

Twinkle Twinkle Little Spark: Out of Tune Potassium Channels

Guillermo J. Pérez

Palabras clave: Functional Coupling; Arterial Smooth Muscle Cell; Transient Outward Current; Arterial Tone; Smooth Muscle Preparation.

Pp. 145-155

A CLC-2-Like Chloride Conductance in Drosophila Photoreceptors

Gonzalo Ugarte; Peter M. O’Day; Juan Bacigalupo; Cecilia Vergara

Palabras clave: Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator; Xenopus Oocyte; Chloride Channel; Chloride Conductance; Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Channel.

Pp. 157-164