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Acta Physiologica 2007; Volume 189, Supplement 653
The 86th Annual Meeting of The German Physiological Society
3/25/2007-3/28/2007
Hannover, Germany

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    Eberhardt M- Nitric oxide infusion facilitates calcitonin gene related peptide release from rat trigeminal ganglion
    Ebersberger A- The role of spinal prostaglandins during acute and chronic inflammation in the rat knee joint.
    Eckardt KU- HIF in the kidney: from pathophysiology to clinical application
    Eckardt R- Expression of uptake transporters in renal cancer cells
    Edemir B- Reduced expression of AQP2 and ENaC after allogeneic rat kidney transplantation is prevented by Cyclosporin A resulting in normal Na+ and water excretion
     - Cell volume regulation in IMCD-cells by aquaporin-2 monitored with digital holographic microscopy
     - Epithelial plasma membrane height fluctuations as detected by AFM are caused by vesicle trafficking
    Edge J- Chronic NaHCO3 ingestion during training affects muscle and performance adaptations.
    Edlich F- FK506-binding protein 38 (FKBP38) modulates the oxygen-sensing prolyl-4-hydroxylase PHD2
    Edwardson JM- Visualisation of synaptotagmin-lipid interactions by atomic force microscopy
    Eggermann E- Effect of acetylcholine on spiny layer 4 neurones in rat somatosensory cortex
    Egner A- Synapse number and exocytosis of inner hair cells co- vary with spectral sensitivity in the mouse organ of Corti
    Ehmke H- Gas exchange in the human red blood cell: Evidence for elimination of accumulated acidic equivalents through formation and exiting of molecular CO2
     - Left ventricular unloading increases L-type Ca2+ current density and action potential induced Ca2+ influx in left ventricular myocytes of rats
     - Gating control by N-terminal domains and accessory subunits of Kv4.2 channels
    Ehrsson HH- Imaging multisensory mechanisms of body ownership
    Eichhorn B- In vivo analysis of vascular function using optical coherence tomography
    Eichmann A- Regulation of blood vessel branching
    Eilers J- Calcium-binding proteins and spine neck geometry regulate spino-dendritic crosstalk
     - Ca2+ -dependent interaction between calbindin D28k and myo-inositol monophosphatase
    El Ouardi A- Ca2+ channel currents in mature inner hair cells under mobile phone field exposure
    Eliasson AC- Development of Precision Grip in Individuals with Cerebral Palsy: A 13-Year Follow Up Study
    Elischer A- ILK deficiency affects vascular development via inhibition of tyrosine kinase receptor signaling
    Ellrich J- Purinergic P2X and P2Y1 receptors - Opponents in myofascial nociceptive processing
     - Quantitative sensory testing in the orofacial region
     - Long-term depression of nociception and pain in man: Influence of varying stimulation parameters.
     - Peripheral nerve neurostimulation evokes analgesic and antinociceptive effects in a human experimental model.
     - Electrical low-frequency stimulation induces homotopic long-term depression of nociception from hand in man.
    Emmerich E- Does compensation of hearing loss exist when professionally trained signals are presented ?
     - The cochleogram of the guinea pig ? comparison of different approaches to evaluate hair cell loss
    Endeward V- CO2 permeability of the human red cell membrane in CAII deficiency and under inhibition of AE1.
     - Barrier to CO2 permeation in intact guinea pig colonic epithelium as evaluated from CO2 microelectrode measurements.
    Engel AK- Characterization of akinetic changes in a rat model of Parkinson´s disease
     - Intraoperative arousal reaction due to bilateral electrical stimulation of the internal globus pallidus
    Engel J- Ca2+ channel currents in mature inner hair cells under mobile phone field exposure
     - Functional Coassembly of KCNQ4 with KCNE-b- Subunits in Xenopus Oocytes
    Engel M- Muscle activation patterns of the masseter and temporal muscles during chewing ?bilaterally dynamic SEMG interference mapping
    Engl T- New aspects of renal potassium excretion
    Engler G- Characterization of akinetic changes in a rat model of Parkinson´s disease
    Erdelkamp J- Suppression of the excessive sodium absorption in cystic fibrosis by antisense oligonucleotides
    Erkutlu I- Total brain tissue sialic acid levels due to glutathione effect in experimental epilepsy
    Ertl G- Heart-specific Integrin beta1 gene targeting abolishes compensatory cardiac hypertrophy due to altered expression of extracellular matrix components
    Essin K- Evidence against direct coupling between single L-type Cav1.2 Ca2+ channels and RyRs to generate Ca2+ sparks in arterial vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC).
    Eulenburg V- Elucidating glycine transporter function by molecular and genetic approaches
    Euler G- GDF15 a pro-hypertrophic factor in adult ventricular cardiomyocytes of rat
     - Matrix metalloproteinases act as repressor of hypertrophy in ventricular cardiomyocytes of rat
     - TGFb induced NO generation results in apoptosis
     - The overexpression of the AP-1 inhibitor JDP2 inhibits hypertrophy and apoptosis in ventricular cardio- myocytes of mice
    Ewers D- A bacterial glutamate transporter that functions at variable transport stoichiometry

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