《生理学报》.2006年.第5期
基础医学
- Differential polyamine sensitivity in inwardly rectifying Kir2 potassium channels
- WNK3, a kinase related to genes mutated in hereditary hypertension with hyperkalaemia, regulates the K+ channel ROMK1(Kir1.1)
- Cardiac system bioenergetics: metabolic basis of the Frank-Starling law
- Classification of longissimus lumborum muscle spindle afferents in the anaesthetized cat
- TRPC3 properties of a native constitutively active Ca2+-permeable cation channel in rabbit ear artery myocytes
- Ca2+-activated K+ channels in human melanoma cells are up-regulated by hypoxia involving hypoxia-inducible factor-1 and the von Hi
- Three methionine residues located within the regulator of conductance for K+(RCK) domains confer oxidative sensitivity to large-c
- Carbonic anhydrase gene expression in CA II-deficient(Car2–/–) and CA IX-deficient(Car9–/–) mice
- ATP-sensitive K+ channels: regulation of bursting by the sulphonylurea receptor, PIP2 and regions of Kir6.2
- Human skeletal muscle intracellular oxygenation: the impact of ambient oxygen availability
- Dynamic regulation of glycinergic input to spinal dorsal horn neurones by muscarinic receptor subtypes in rats
- Glycine receptors in a population of adult mammalian cones
- Expression and biophysical properties of Kv1 channels in supragranular neocortical pyramidal neurones
- Cardiovascular consequences of life-long exposure to dietary isoflavones in the rat
- Intracellular activity of cortical and thalamic neurones during high-voltage rhythmic spike discharge in Long-Evans rats in vivo
- Angiotensin II: a major regulator of subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow in humans
- Generation of a physiological sympathetic motor rhythm in the rat following spinal application of 5-HT
- Effect of inspiratory muscle work on peripheral fatigue of locomotor muscles in healthy humans