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Acta Physiologica 2011; Volume 201, Supplement 682
The 90th Annual Meeting of The German Physiological Society
3/26/2011-3/29/2011
Regensburg, Germany

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    Nache V.- How subunits cooperate in homotetrameric HCN2 pacemaker channels
     - Differential roles of structurally equal subunits in the activation of HCN2 pacemaker channels
     - Single-channel analysis of homo- and hetero-tetrameric olfactory CNG channels
    Nagel W.- Gap junctional transmission of hyperpolarization from muscle pericytes to endothelial cells: a signalling mechanism for conducted dilation?
    Namgaladze D.- An adipocyte-derived lipid increases angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) expression and modulates macrophage polarization
    Navarro-Lopez F.- Functional effects and adaptational processes triggered by familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy related -myosin mutation ARG723GLY in human cardiomyocytes
    Neacsu C.D.- Contractile Properties of Cardiac Myofibrils Isolated from Adult Zebrafish Ventricles
    Negm M.- Astroglial expression of metabotropic glutamate receptors in the respiratory network
    Neiss F.W.- Contractile Properties of Cardiac Myofibrils Isolated from Adult Zebrafish Ventricles
    Neuber C.- Common microRNA signatures in cardiac hypertrophic and atrophic remodeling induced by changes in hemodynamic load
    Neuberger H.-R.- Left and Right atria of RacET mice follow a different cellular remodelling
     - Characterisation of ventricular myocyte remodelling in RacET mice
    Neuhaus J.- Dopamine metabolism drives deletions of mitochondrial DNA, probably leading to dopaminergic neuron death during aging and Parkinsons disease
    Neuhofer W.- COX-2 mediated phosphorylation of BAD provides an anti-apoptotic mechanism during hypertonic stress in renal medullary epethelial cells
     - S-nitrosylation of TonEBP/NFAT5 during endotoxemia contributes to reduced urinary concentration via downregulation of solute transporters and aquaporin-2
    Neumann E.- Influence of BMI, HbA1c and VO2peak on oxidative stress and the peroxiredoxin system in the erythrocytes of type 2 diabetic patients
    Neumann F.- Target cell killing at the immunological synapse: Mechanisms of transport, docking and exocytosis of lytic granules
    Neumann I.D.- Ca2+-signaling mediated by oxytocin in cultured hypothalamic neurons
    Neumann J.- Responsivness to vasoactive substances of aortic rings isolated from mice with targeted deletion of the Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR/VSMC).
    Ngezahayo A.- The Role of the C-Terminus in Functional Expression of Rat Connexin46
    Nguyen D.B.- New insights in the consequences of calcium influx in human erythrocytes
    Nieber K.- In vitro differentiation of rat fibroblast-derived induced pluripotent stem cells into neural cells
    Niebert M.- Is Rett syndrome associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and redox-imbalance?
    Niedung K.- Adhesion strengthening, spreading and crawling of neutrophils critically depend on coronin 1A
    Niehoff A.- Chronic mechanical loading of rat skeletal muscle induces changes in structural constituents of the extracellular matrix
    Niemeyer B.- Redox insensitive ORAI3 Ca2+ channels regulate Ca2+ dependent ROS production in human monocytes
     - ORAI channel-dependent calcium microdomains at the immunological synapse are important for T-cell signaling
    Nikolaev V.- A dynamic interaction between a transient receptor potential canonical channel (TRPC3) and guanylyl cyclase-A, the receptor for atrial natriuretic peptide
     - Paradoxical effects of atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) on myocyte Ca2+i-handling in hypertensive cardiac hypertrophy
    Nikolaev V.O.- Local, cardiac effects of atrial natriuretic peptide
    Nilsson L.- Disruption of cyclooxygenase-2 prevents down-regulation of cortical AQP2 and AQP3 in response to bilateral ureteral obstruction
    Nitzsche B.- Effects of mesenchymal stem cell therapy on cardiac remodeling in a rat model of cardiac ischemia/reperfusion
    Nixdorf-Bergweiler B.E.- Axonal failure as a mechanism of deep brain stimulation
    Noack T.- Sources of uterine spontaneous activity
     - Correlative Network analysis in homogeneous and non-homogeneous networks of gastric antrum
     - Effects of the Renin antagonist Aliskiren on an isolated Langendorff cardiac preparation
    Nobiling R.- CD40-CD154 interaction induces phospholipase C-dependent endothelial cell release of von Willebrand factor in vitro and in situ
    Noll T.- Intermedin enhances macrovascular endothelial barrier function while it disrupts coronary microvascular barrier via differential regulation of Rac1
     - Hypoxia/Reoxygenation induces TGF/SMAD signaling in endothelial cells
    Norregaard R.- Cyclooxygenase-2 knock-out mice display increased central vasopressin stores and impaired urine concentrating ability
    Novak M.- Compartment-specific dopaminergic modulation of synaptic plasticity in hippocampal CA1 via NMDA receptors containing NR2B
    Nunez L.- ORAI channel-dependent calcium microdomains at the immunological synapse are important for T-cell signaling
    Nussbaum C.- Leukocyte rolling in vivo is regulated by RAGE
    Nystroem J.-E.- Differential effects of lidocaine and a specific Nav1.7 blocker on the conductive properties of C-fibers, in pig skin

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