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Acta Physiologica 2010; Volume 198, Supplement 677
Joint Meeting of the Scandinavian and German Physiological Societies
3/27/2010-3/30/2010
Copenhagen, Denmark

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    Uffe B. Jensen- E. coli -hemolysin triggers erythrocyte shrinkage via KCa3.1 and TMEM16A with subsequent phosphatidyl serine exposure
    Uliyakina I- Functional characterisation of epithelial Ca2+ activated Cl- channels Anoctamins
    ULIYAKINA I- Anoctamins: Ca2+ activated Cl- channels with different properties
    ULLRICH M- Dysregulated Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) Hormone Secretion in SPRED2- Deficient Mice
    Ullrich T- Cross-talk between neuronal Gs- and Gi-coupled serotonin receptor subtypes
    Ulrik Gether- Synaptic regulation of dopamine transporter function by protein-protein interaction
    UMEDA PK- Activated p38 MAPK decreases slow myosin heavy chain I/ promoter activity by reducing nuclear localisation of NFATc1
    Umlauf D- The role of TRPC1 and TRPC6 channels in chemotaxing neutrophils
    URBANOVA K- Activation of CFTR reduces paracellular permeability of human lung epithelium
    URECHE O- Hypothyroidism of gene targeted mice lacking KCNQ1
    URECHE ON- Regulation of the glutamate transporter EAAT4 by PIKfyve
    USMANI SM- Ca2+ signaling in alveolar epithelial cells by the pore forming cytolysin, Streptolysin-o
    UTKU E- BK CHANNEL PHOSPHORYLATION BY PKC MODULATES PKA- AND PKG-MEDIATED EFFECTS
    Uwe R- Physiological Effects and Expression of 5HT-2A and -2B Receptors in the Respiratory Network of Rat
    Uytterhoeven V- Skywalker, a novel RabGAP that controls endosomal traffic and neurotransmitter release

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