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Editorial
Channelopathies
and drug discovery in the era of postgenome [P 673-674]
Chloride channelopathies The
ClC-3 chloride channels in cardiovascular disease [P 675-684] Physiological
roles and diseases of tmem16/anoctamin proteins: are they all chloride
channels? [P 685-692] Targeting
F508del-CFTR to develop rational new therapies for cystic fibrosis [P 693-701]
Aquaporin-4:
orthogonal array assembly, CNS functions, and role in neuromyelitis optica [P 702-710] Expression
and function of aquaporins in peripheral nervous system [P 711-715] Maternal-fetal
fluid balance and aquaporins: from molecule to
physiology [P 716-720] Aquaporins
in sperm osmoadaptation: an emerging role for volume regulation [P 721-724]
TRPM7 in cerebral ischemia and potential target for drug development in stroke [P 725-733] Calcium-permeable
ion channels involved in glutamate receptor-independent ischemic brain injury [P 734-740] Calcium
binding protein-mediated regulation of voltage-gated calcium channels linked to
human diseases [P 741-748] Targeting
ryanodine receptors for anti-arrhythmic therapy [P 749-757]
A role of stretch-activated potassium currents in the regulation of
uterine smooth muscle contraction [P 758-764] Current
understanding of KATP channels in neonatal diseases: focus on insulin
secretion disorders [P 765-780] Activation
of human ether-a-go-go related gene (hERG) potassium channels by small
molecules [P 781-788]
Role
of the epithelial sodium channel in salt-sensitive hypertension [P 789-797]
Beyond
membrane channelopathies: alternative mechanisms underlying complex human
disease [P 798-804]
Drug
discovery for polycystic kidney disease [P 805-816]
Propofol
and arrhythmias: two sides of the coin [P 817-823]
Original Article Characterization
of a critical role for CFTR chloride channels in cardioprotection against
ischemia/reperfusion injury [P 824-833] CFTR
chloride channel as a molecular target of anthraquinone compounds in herbal
laxatives [P 834-839] Pregnant phenotype in aquaporin 8-deficient
mice [P 840-844] Enhanced
salt sensitivity following shRNA silencing of neuronal TRPV1 in rat spinal cord [P 845-852] Nanomechanical
analysis of insulinoma cells after glucose and capsaicin stimulation using
atomic force microscopy [P 853-860] |
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