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Acta Physiologica 2009; Volume 195, Supplement 669
The 88th Annual Meeting of The German Physiological Society
3/22/2009-3/25/2009
Giessen, Germany

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    TASK-1 channels in cardiac muscle cells of murine and human heart
    Decher N., Limberg S., Rolfes C., Netter M., Rinne S., Wemhoner K., Aller I., Maier S., Daut J.
     
    The BKCachannelis involved in the cardioprotectionafforded by in vivo hypoxic preconditioning or chronic hypoxia
    Borchert G., Kolar F.
     
    The role of cellular pH and mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP) in postconditioning-mediated protection against acute myocardial reperfusion injury
    Abdallah Y., Shahzad T., Iraqi W., Kasseckert S. A., Piper H. M.
     
    The two-pore domain channel TRESK is the major component of potassium background current and a molecular target for plant ingredients in DRG neurons
    Wischmeyer E., Seja P., Dobler T., Weber M., Doring F.
     
    Toward a mathematical model of fixational eye movements
    Engbert R.
     
    Towards a better understanding of SK channel physiology and pharmacology
    Stocker M., D'hoedt D., Ferraro T., Nolting A.
     
    Tuesday, March 24, Hall 1Main SessionConnexins and gap junctions: Functional role in thevascular systemSymposium of the Working Group Heart and Circulation PhysiologyChairpersons: R. P. Brandes (Frankfurt a. M.)U. Pohl (Mnchen) Coordination of vasomotor responses along the vascular wall through gap junctions and connexins
    de Wit C.
     
    Tuesday, March 24, Hall 1Main SessionSources and sensors - calcium signaling at theplasma membraneSymposium of the Working Group Voltage-operated Ion ChannelsChairpersons: J. Roeper (Frankfurt a. M.)H. Terlau (Lbeck) Is the reliance upon calcium the key to selective neuronal vulnerability in Parkinsons disease?
    Surmeier J.
     

     

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