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Academic Article Visualization of Ca2+ entry through single stretch-activated cation channels.
Academic Article Supervillin modulation of focal adhesions involving TRIP6/ZRP-1.
Academic Article Rho-dependent agonist-induced spatio-temporal change in myosin phosphorylation in smooth muscle cells.
Academic Article Spatial organization of RYRs and BK channels underlying the activation of STOCs by Ca(2+) sparks in airway myocytes.
Academic Article Activation of BK channels may not be required for bitter tastant-induced bronchodilation.
Academic Article The transmembrane protein 16A Ca(2+)-activated Cl- channel in airway smooth muscle contributes to airway hyperresponsiveness.
Academic Article The cellular and molecular basis of bitter tastant-induced bronchodilation.
Academic Article Ca(2+) spark sites in smooth muscle cells are numerous and differ in number of ryanodine receptors, large-conductance K(+) channels, and coupling ratio between them.
Academic Article Using total fluorescence increase (signal mass) to determine the Ca2+ current underlying localized Ca2+ events.
Academic Article A close association of RyRs with highly dense clusters of Ca2+-activated Cl- channels underlies the activation of STICs by Ca2+ sparks in mouse airway smooth muscle.
Academic Article Ca2+ sparks act as potent regulators of excitation-contraction coupling in airway smooth muscle.
Concept Muscle, Smooth
Concept Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
Academic Article The molecular basis of the genesis of basal tone in internal anal sphincter.
Academic Article Bitter taste receptors as targets for tocolytics in preterm labor therapy.
Academic Article Smooth muscle cell-specific TMEM16A deletion does not alter Ca2+ signaling, uterine contraction, gestation length, or litter size in mice?.
Academic Article Oscillating calcium signals in smooth muscle cells underlie the persistent basal tone of internal anal sphincter.
Academic Article Genetic deletion of the Tas2r143/Tas2r135/Tas2r126 cluster reveals that TAS2Rs may not mediate bitter tastant-induced bronchodilation.
Academic Article TMEM16A in smooth muscle cells acts as a pacemaker channel in the internal anal sphincter.
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