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Electrochemical Performance of a Sepiolite-Derived Carbon/Lithiated Cathode
Joint Recommendations and Resources for Clinical Ultrasound Education Amidst the COVID-19 Era.
Midodrine as an Adjuvant to Intravenous Vasopressor Agents in Adults With Resolving Shock: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Patients with a high defibrillation threshold: clinical characteristics, management, and outcome.
The Rush Active Monkeypox Patients (RAMP) Registry
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Muscle Proteins
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Coordinated feet and the dance of ryanodine receptors.
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Adaptation of single cardiac ryanodine receptor channels.
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Rectification of rabbit cardiac ryanodine receptor current by endogenous polyamines.
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Functionally heterogenous ryanodine receptors in avian cerebellum.
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Models of Ca2+ release channel adaptation.
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Streaming potentials reveal a short ryanodine-sensitive selectivity filter in cardiac Ca2+ release channel.
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Activation of single cardiac and skeletal ryanodine receptor channels by flash photolysis of caged Ca2+.
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Surface charge potentiates conduction through the cardiac ryanodine receptor channel.
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Cytoplasmic Ca2+ does not inhibit the cardiac muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum ryanodine receptor Ca2+ channel, although Ca(2+)-induced Ca2+ inactivation of Ca2+ release is observed in native vesicles.
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Ryanodine receptor adaptation: control mechanism of Ca(2+)-induced Ca2+ release in heart.
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