Table of Contents
Volume 3, Issue 3
May/June 2009
Pages 143 - 216
Commentaries
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Re-evaluating membrane transport processes: New insights and appreciation of protein behavior
Andrew P. Braun
Page 143
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Distinct post-translational modifications regulate BK channel activity: The interplay between protein palmitoylation and phosphorylation
Andrew P. Braun
Pages 144 - 145
Journal Club
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Reassessing the molecular mechanism of β-adrenergic stimulation of cardiac L-type Ca2+ current
Roger A. Bannister and Joshua D. Ohrtmann
Pages 146 - 148
Article Addenda
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Reliability of triggering postinhibitory rebound bursts in deep cerebellar neurons
Open Access Article
Reza Tadayonnejad, W. Hamish Mehaffey, Dustin Anderson and Ray W. Turner
Pages 149 - 155
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Functional TRPV4 channels and an absence of capsaicin-evoked currents in freshly-isolated, guinea-pig urothelial cells
Xiaoping Xu, Earl A. Gordon, Zuojun Lin, Irina M. Lozinskaya, Yifeng Chen and Kevin S. Thorneloe
Pages 156 - 160
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UNC80 functions as a scaffold for Src kinases in NALCN channel function
Haikun Wang and Dejian Ren
Pages 161 - 163
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Linoleic acid inhibits TRP channels with intrinsic voltage sensitivity: Implications on the mechanism of linoleic acid action
Moshe Parnas, Maximilian Peters and Baruch Minke
Pages 164 - 166
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Crystal packing analysis of murine VDAC1 crystals in a lipidic environment reveals novel insights on oligomerization and orientation
Rachna Ujwal, Duilio Cascio, Vincent Chaptal, Peipei Ping and Jeff Abramson
Pages 167 - 170
Research Papers
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Role of the terminal domains in sodium channel localization
Open Access Article
Annie Lee and Alan L. Goldin
Pages 171 - 180
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Electrical activity and exocytotic correlates of biphasic insulin secretion from β-cells of canine islets of Langerhans: Contribution of tuning two modes of Ca2+ entry-dependent exocytosis to two modes of glucose-induced electrical activity
Open Access Article
Stanley Misler, Zhuan Zhou, Adam S. Dickey, Amelia M. Silva, David M. Pressel and David W. Barnett
Pages 181 - 193
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Mechanistic details of BK channel inhibition by the intermediate conductance, Ca2+-activated K channel
Open Access Article
Jill Thompson and Ted Begenisich
Pages 194 - 204
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Gating kinetics of GIRK channels are mediated by cytoplasmic residues adjacent to transmembrane domains
Rona Sadja and Eitan Reuveny
Pages 205 - 214