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sodium channel activity
Enables the facilitated diffusion of a sodium ion (by an energy-independent process) involving passage through a transmembrane aqueous pore or…
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2014
2014
Regulation of epithelial sodium channel activity in A6 cells via the peptide hormone, prolactin (1181.9)
Megan M. Greenlee
,
J. Mitzelfelt
,
B. Duke
,
D. Eaton
2014
Corpus ID: 82464266
Prolactin (PRL) is a peptide hormone well‐known for its role in lactation. PRL also has osmoregulatory actions via alteration of…
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2009
2009
Urinary prostasin in humans: relationships among prostasin, aldosterone and epithelial sodium channel activity
Aya Kōda
,
Naoki Wakida
,
+4 authors
K. Kitamura
Hypertension Research
2009
Corpus ID: 1707543
Prostasin, a membrane-bound serine protease, is known to increase the activity of the epithelial sodium channel (ENaC). Gene…
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2003
2003
Regulation of sodium channel activity by capping of actin filaments.
Ekaterina V. Shumilina
,
Y. Negulyaev
,
E. Morachevskaya
,
H. Hinssen
,
S. Khaitlina
Molecular Biology of the Cell
2003
Corpus ID: 2945733
Ion transport in various tissues can be regulated by the cortical actin cytoskeleton. Specifically, involvement of actin dynamics…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate (PIP2) Stimulates Epithelial Sodium Channel Activity in A6 Cells*
G. Yue
,
B. Malik
,
G. Yue
,
D. Eaton
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2002
Corpus ID: 25793935
Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) is a membrane lipid found in all eukaryotic cells, which regulates many important…
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2001
2001
Regulation of epithelial sodium channel activity through a region of the carboxyl terminus of the alpha -subunit. Evidence for intracellular kinase-mediated reactions.
K. Volk
,
P. Snyder
,
J. Stokes
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 12345782
The epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) is a heteromultimer composed of three subunits, each having two membrane-spanning domains…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Oxygen‐sensing persistent sodium channels in rat hippocampus
A. Hammarström
,
P. Gage
Journal of Physiology
2000
Corpus ID: 41113175
1 Persistent sodium channel activity was recorded before and during hypoxia from cell‐attached and inside‐out patches obtained…
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1999
1999
Epithelial sodium channel activity is not increased in hypertension in whites.
E. Baker
,
A. Portal
,
+4 authors
G. MacGregor
HYPERTENSION
1999
Corpus ID: 228250
Abnormal renal sodium transport causing excess reabsorption of sodium may be one mechanism that causes high blood pressure. For…
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1993
1993
G protein activation inhibits amiloride-blockable highly selective sodium channels in A6 cells.
A. Ohara
,
H. Matsunaga
,
D. Eaton
American Journal of Physiology
1993
Corpus ID: 5988271
Single-channel methods were used to examine the regulation of amiloride-blockable highly selective sodium channels by guanine…
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1988
1988
Pumiliotoxin alkaloids: relationship of cardiotonic activity to sodium channel activity and phosphatidylinositol turnover.
J. Daly
,
E. McNeal
,
F. Gusovsky
,
F. Ito
,
L. Overman
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1988
Corpus ID: 1287662
The cardiotonic activity of pumiliotoxin B (PTX-B, 6-(6',7'-dihydroxy-2',5'-dimethyl-(E)-4'-octenylidene)-8-hydroxy-8 -methyl-1…
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1985
1985
Investigations on the suitability of using nerve membrane fragments incorporated into artificial liposomes and a method for the study of pesticidal action on sodium channel activity.
F. Matsumura
,
J. Clark
Neurotoxicology
1985
Corpus ID: 28244487
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