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Academic Article Restoration of junctional tetrads in dysgenic myotubes by dihydropyridine receptor cDNA.
Academic Article Enhanced dihydropyridine receptor channel activity in the presence of ryanodine receptor.
Academic Article Structure and function of voltage-dependent calcium channels from muscle.
Academic Article Two regions of the ryanodine receptor involved in coupling with L-type Ca2+ channels.
Academic Article Critical roles of the S3 segment and S3-S4 linker of repeat I in activation of L-type calcium channels.
Academic Article Excitation-contraction coupling is unaffected by drastic alteration of the sequence surrounding residues L720-L764 of the alpha 1S II-III loop.
Academic Article Insertion of alpha1S II-III loop and C terminal sequences into alpha1H fails to restore excitation-contraction coupling in dysgenic myotubes.
Academic Article Organization of calcium channel beta1a subunits in triad junctions in skeletal muscle.
Academic Article Bidirectional signaling between calcium channels of skeletal muscle requires multiple direct and indirect interactions.
Academic Article Cardiac-type excitation-contraction coupling in dysgenic skeletal muscle injected with cardiac dihydropyridine receptor cDNA.
Academic Article Role of calcium permeation in dihydropyridine receptor function. Insights into channel gating and excitation-contraction coupling.
Academic Article Restoration of excitation-contraction coupling and slow calcium current in dysgenic muscle by dihydropyridine receptor complementary DNA.
Academic Article A carboxyl-terminal region important for the expression and targeting of the skeletal muscle dihydropyridine receptor.
Academic Article Structure and targeting of RyR1: implications from fusion of green fluorescent protein at the amino-terminal.
Academic Article Potentiated L-type Ca2+ channels rectify.
Academic Article Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility arising from altered resting coupling between the skeletal muscle L-type Ca2+ channel and the type 1 ryanodine receptor.
Concept DNA, Complementary
Grant Regulation of Membrane Excitability

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