Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel
"Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A tetrameric calcium release channel in the SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM membrane of SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS, acting oppositely to SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM CALCIUM-TRANSPORTING ATPASES. It is important in skeletal and cardiac excitation-contraction coupling and studied by using RYANODINE. Abnormalities are implicated in CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS and MUSCULAR DISEASES.
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D019837
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D12.776.157.530.400.150.800 D12.776.210.500.800 D12.776.543.550.425.150.800 D12.776.543.585.400.150.800
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Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel- Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel
- Ryanodine Receptor
- Receptor, Ryanodine
- Ca Release Channel-Ryanodine Receptor
- Ca Release Channel Ryanodine Receptor
- Calcium-Ryanodine Receptor Complex
- Calcium Ryanodine Receptor Complex
- Complex, Calcium-Ryanodine Receptor
- Receptor Complex, Calcium-Ryanodine
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel" by people in Profiles.
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Zhang CH, Wang P, Liu DH, Chen CP, Zhao W, Chen X, Chen C, He WQ, Qiao YN, Tao T, Sun J, Peng YJ, Lu P, Zheng K, Craige SM, Lifshitz LM, Keaney JF, Fogarty KE, ZhuGe R, Zhu MS. The molecular basis of the genesis of basal tone in internal anal sphincter. Nat Commun. 2016 Apr 22; 7:11358.
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Croisier H, Tan X, Chen J, Sneyd J, Sanderson MJ, Brook BS. Ryanodine receptor sensitization results in abnormal calcium signaling in airway smooth muscle cells. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2015 Nov; 53(5):703-11.
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Sun L, Shay J, McLoed M, Roodhouse K, Chung SH, Clark CM, Pirri JK, Alkema MJ, Gabel CV. Neuronal regeneration in C. elegans requires subcellular calcium release by ryanodine receptor channels and can be enhanced by optogenetic stimulation. J Neurosci. 2014 Nov 26; 34(48):15947-56.
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Lefkowitz JJ, DeCrescenzo V, Duan K, Bellve KD, Fogarty KE, Walsh JV, ZhuGe R. Catecholamine exocytosis during low frequency stimulation in mouse adrenal chromaffin cells is primarily asynchronous and controlled by the novel mechanism of Ca2+ syntilla suppression. J Physiol. 2014 Nov 1; 592(21):4639-55.
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McNally JM, Custer EE, Ortiz-Miranda S, Woodbury DJ, Kraner SD, Salzberg BM, Lemos JR. Functional ryanodine receptors in the membranes of neurohypophysial secretory granules. J Gen Physiol. 2014 Jun; 143(6):693-702.
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Rietdorf K, Bootman MD, Sanderson MJ. Spontaneous, pro-arrhythmic calcium signals disrupt electrical pacing in mouse pulmonary vein sleeve cells. PLoS One. 2014; 9(2):e88649.
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De Crescenzo V, Fogarty KE, Lefkowitz JJ, Bellve KD, Zvaritch E, MacLennan DH, Walsh JV. Type 1 ryanodine receptor knock-in mutation causing central core disease of skeletal muscle also displays a neuronal phenotype. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Jan 10; 109(2):610-5.
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Huang W, Xing W, Ryskamp DA, Punzo C, Križaj D. Localization and phenotype-specific expression of ryanodine calcium release channels in C57BL6 and DBA/2J mouse strains. Exp Eye Res. 2011 Nov; 93(5):700-9.
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Lifshitz LM, Carmichael JD, Lai FA, Sorrentino V, Bellvé K, Fogarty KE, ZhuGe R. Spatial organization of RYRs and BK channels underlying the activation of STOCs by Ca(2+) sparks in airway myocytes. J Gen Physiol. 2011 Aug; 138(2):195-209.
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Gener B, Burns JM, Griffin S, Boyer EW. Administration of ondansetron is associated with lethal outcome. Pediatrics. 2010 Jun; 125(6):e1514-7.
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