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nitr 5
Known as:
Glycine, N-(2-(2-(2-(bis(carboxymethyl)amino)-5-(hydroxy(6-nitro-1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)methyl)phenoxy)ethoxy)-4-methylphenyl)-N-(carboxymethyl)-
, nitr-5
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National Institutes of Health
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1988-2001
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Egtazic Acid
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2001
2001
The effects of exogenous calcium buffers on the systolic calcium transient in rat ventricular myocytes.
Mary E. Diaz
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A. W. Trafford
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D. A. Eisner
Biophysical journal
2001
The aim of this work was to characterize the effects that two commonly used "caged" calcium buffers (NP-EGTA and nitr-5) have on…Â
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1998
1998
Potassium Currents in Freshly Dissociated Uterine Myocytes from Nonpregnant and Late-Pregnant Rats
S. Y. Wang
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Masataka Yoshino
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J L Sui
,
Miyuki Wakui
,
P. Kao
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C. Y. J. Kao
The Journal of general physiology
1998
In freshly dissociated uterine myocytes, the outward current is carried by K+ through channels highly selective for K+. Typically…Â
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1995
1995
Photolysis of caged Ca2+ facilitates and inactivates but does not directly excite light-sensitive channels in Drosophila photoreceptors.
Roger C. Hardie
The Journal of neuroscience : the official…
1995
Substantial evidence implicates the phosphoinositide cascade in invertebrate phototransduction, but the final pathway of…Â
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1993
1993
Does the use of DM-nitrophen, nitr-5, or diazo-2 interfere with the measurement of indo-1 fluorescence?
Ryan Hadley
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Michael Kirby
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W. J. Lederer
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Jen-Hsin Kao
Biophysical journal
1993
Emission spectra of the photolabile Ca2+ chelators DM-nitrophen, nitr-5, and diazo-2 were studied alone, and in the presence of…Â
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1993
1993
Ca(2+)-dependent inactivation of Ca2+ current in Aplysia neurons: kinetic studies using photolabile Ca2+ chelators.
Martin W. Fryer
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Robert S. Zucker
The Journal of physiology
1993
1. The kinetics and sensitivity of the Ca(2+)-dependent inactivation of calcium current (ICa) were examined in intact cell bodies…Â
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1991
1991
Ca2+ and voltage inactivate Ca2+ channels in guinea-pig ventricular myocytes through independent mechanisms.
Ryan Hadley
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W. J. Lederer
The Journal of physiology
1991
1. L-type Ca2+ currents and Ca2+ channel gating currents were studied in isolated guinea-pig ventricular heart cells using the…Â
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1989
1989
A neuromodulator of synaptic transmission acts on the secretory apparatus as well as on ion channels.
H J Man-Son-Hing
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M. Zoran
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Kenneth D Lukowiak
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Phillip G. Haydon
Nature
1989
The mechanisms that underlie synaptic plasticity have been largely inferred from electrophysiological studies performed at sites…Â
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1989
1989
"Caged calcium" in Aplysia pacemaker neurons. Characterization of calcium-activated potassium and nonspecific cation currents
Laura Fernández Landó
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Robert S. Zucker
The Journal of general physiology
1989
We have studied calcium-activated potassium current, IK(Ca), and calcium-activated nonspecific cation current, INS(Ca), in…Â
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
Postsynaptic calcium is sufficient for potentiation of hippocampal synaptic transmission.
Robert C Malenka
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Josef Kauer
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Robert S. Zucker
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Ruairidh Nicoll
Science
1988
Brief repetitive activation of excitatory synapses in the hippocampus leads to an increase in synaptic strength that lasts for…Â
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1988
1988
Membrane potential has no direct role in evoking neurotransmitter release.
Robert S. Zucker
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Phillip G. Haydon
Nature
1988
Neurons communicate by secreting a transmitter that excites or inhibits other neurons at synapses. The role of presynaptic…Â
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