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Calcium Release Activated Calcium Channels

Known as: Calcium Release-Activated Channels, Calcium Release Activated Calcium Channels [Chemical/Ingredient], Calcium Release Activated Channels 
Specialized calcium channels that localize to the ENDOPLAMSIC RETICULUM and PLASMA MEMBRANE. They contain the pore subunit ORAI1 PROTEIN which is… 
National Institutes of Health

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2018
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2009
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2009
Summary:  T lymphocytes require Ca2+ entry though the plasma membrane for their activation and function. Recently, several routes… 
2008
2008
Ion channels are macromolecular protein complexes that open and close their pores to control rapid ion fluxes across the cell… 
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2008
Review
2008
For many years, how Ca2+ entered non-excitable cells remained enigmatic. There was a suspicion that Ca2+ channels were involved… 
2007
2007
In T lymphocytes, the Ca2+ entry mainly occurs through a particular type of store-operated Ca2+ (SOC) channel known as ICRAC… 
2006
2006
TRPM2 und TRPM4 sind Mitglieder der Melastatin-Familie der TRP-Ionenkanale. Fur das humane TRPM4-Gen wurden mehrere alternative… 
2003
2003
Using Rho GTPases-inhibiting clostridial cytotoxins, we showed recently in RBL cells that the GTPase Rac is involved in FcεRI… 
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1998
Review
1998
Heterotrimeric G proteins are actively involved in intracellular signalling in the myometrium and play important roles in…