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Scorpion -toxin Tz1 switches between excitatory and depressant modes in a voltage- and use-dependent manner |
Leipold E., Borges A., Heinemann S. H. |
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Seed based systematic discovery of specific transcription factor target genes |
Mrowka R., Bluthgen N., Kielbasa S., Steege A., Persson P. B., Fahling M. |
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Sensitization of afferent nerve fibers by TNF in normal rat knee can be prevented by etanercept, COX-inhibitors, and by inhibitors of the p38 kinase pathway |
Richter F., Loser S., Christ T., Schaible H.-G. |
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Shear stress induced endothelial cell-alignment depends on the production of reactive oxygen species |
Seebach J., Schnittler H.-J. |
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Simultaneous capacitance and fluorescence detection of single vesicle exocytosis |
Steinbrenner D., Harmel N., Behrends J. |
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Sodium dependence of glutamate transport by a prokaryotic glutamate transporter |
Shcherbyna I., Ewers D., Hidalgo P., Fahlke C. |
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Sodium-bicarbonate co-transporter SLC4A7 modulates the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis in coronary cells under ischemic stress |
Flacke J.-P., Kumar S., Ladilov Y., Reusch H. P. |
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Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) pathway for heat hyperalgesia in C57Bl6J mice |
Mair N., Leitner M. G., Benetti C., Constantin C., Andratsch M., Biasio W., Haberberger R., Kress M. |
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Sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors stimulate macrophage plasma membrane actin assembly via ADP release, ATP synthesis and P2X7 receptor activation |
Markwardt F., Kuhnel M. P., Reiss M., Anand P. K., Trede I., Holzer D., Hoffmann E., Klapperstuck M., Steinberg T. H., Griffiths G. |
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Stimulation of the Na+-glucose cotransporter SGLT1 by AMP-activated protein kinase |
Sopjani M., Foller M., Fraser S. A., Lang F. |
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Stimulatory effect of proteases on the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) in confluent M-1 mouse renal collecting duct cells |
Bertog M., Foglein Á., Korbmacher C. |
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Study of intracellular chloride homeostasis in cockroach salivary glands by using two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (2P-FLIM) |
Hille C., Lahn M., Dosche C. |
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Sunday, March 22, Hall 2Oral SessionExtracellular nucleotides and ischemiaChairpersons: U. Decking (Dsseldorf)A. Deussen (Dresden) Mathematical modeling of the AMP conversion to adenosine in flow experiments with human internal mammary arteries |
von Klitzing C., Mehnert C., Dieterich P., Deussen A. |
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Sunday, March 22, Hall 3Oral SessionPulmonary pathophysiology and hypoxiaChairpersons: D. M. Katschinski (Gttingen)H. Scholz (Berlin) Deletion of the subunit of the large conductance calcium-activated potassium channel abrogates epoxyeicosatrienoic acid-induced pulmonary vasoconstriction |
Moneke I., Keseru B., Oelze M., Daiber A., Fleming I. |
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Sunday, March 22, Hall 3Oral SessionRespiratory inflammation and gas exchangeChairpersons: G. Gros (Hannover)W. Kuebler (Berlin) Early detection of pneumonia by 19F magnetic resonance imaging |
Flogel U., Ebner B., Behm P., Schrader J. |
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Sunday, March 22, Hall 4Oral SessionAdaptive processes in sleep and exerciseChairpersons: M. E. Schlfke (Hagen)P. Wahl (Kln) Sleep stages modify the coupling of respiration and heartbeat |
Penzel T., Bartsch R., Kantelhardt J. W., Fietze I. |
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Sunday, March 22, Hall 4Oral SessionIntestinal transportChairpersons: M. Bleich (Kiel)G. Breves (Hannover) Gastric KNCQ1 channels provide luminal K+ to the H+/K+ ATPase, whereas Kir 4.1 channels are involved in secretory membrane recycling |
Song P., Groos S., Riederer B., Feng Z., Krabbenhoft A., Manns M., Smolka A., Hagen S., Neusch C., Seidler U. |
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Sunday, March 22, Hall 5Oral SessionCalcium signaling and calcium storesChairpersons: Y. Abdallah (Giessen)H. Sauer (Giessen) Ca2+-induced necrosis in human astrocytes after cerebral hemorrhage |
Scharbrodt W., Miqdad M., Kasseckert S. A., Abdallah Y., Piper H. M., Boker D.-K., Oertel M. F. |
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Sunday, March 22, Hall 5Oral SessionSignaling in skeletal and smooth muscleChairpersons: K. Jurkat-Rott (Ulm)S. Wenzel (Giessen) Activation of the Na+/K+/2Cl--cotransporter in mammalian skeletal muscle |
Fauler M., Jurkat-Rott K., Lehmann-Horn F. |
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Superoxide formation in human intrarenal arteries is mainly due to NADPH oxidase activity and contributes to endothelium-dependent vasodilation |
Schluter T., Zimmermann U., Protzel C., Klebingat K.-J., Rettig R., Grisk O. |
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