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1. The Influence And Mechanism Of Neuron Mitothondrial Electron Transport Chain Complex Inhibition On Persistent And Transient Sodium Currents
2. Changes Of Heart Electrophysiological Properties In Urea Transportor-B Gene Knockout Mice And Their Mechanisms
3. Effects Of Aβ(10-21) On Potassium Currents Of Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons & The Neuroprotective Function Of Lithium Chloride
4. Effects Of Ln3+ On Cell Proliferation And K Channels Of NIH3T3 And MC3T3 Cells
5. PROPERTIES AND MODULATIONS OF BKCa CHANNELS IN HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS
6. Developmental Changes In The α 1 Subunit Composition Of L-type Voltage-gated Calcium Channel In Rat Hippocampal Subregions
7. Effects Of Anandamide On Electrophysiological Properties In Isolated Rat Ventricular Myocytes
8. Hypotonicity Inhibited ATP-activated Currents In Rat Trigeminal Ganglion Neurons
9. Research On The Aluminum Stress And Regulation Effect About Onion Based On Patch Clamp Technique
10. Eukaryotic Expression And Function Study Of Toxins From The Venom Of The Spider Chilobrachys Jingzhao
11. Mechanism Of The Cardiovascular System Of SWNTs In Rats
12. Modulation Of Transient Outward And Delayed Rectifier Potassium Channels In Acutely Isolated Hippocampal Neurons By Lanthanum
13. The Effect On Electrical Characteristics Of Cell Membrane By Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Irradiation
14. The Modulation Of Potassium Channels In Neonatal Rat Cortical Neurons By Gadolinium
15. Extracellular Chloride Influences Both Desensitization Of GlyRs And GABA_ARs And Their Action Sites
16. Based On Onion Epidermal Cell Membrane K ~ + Channel Currents, The Patch-clamp Technique Of Cu
17. The Effect Of Ca2+ Released From Ryanodine Receptor Typer 2 On SK2 Channel In MyoCardium Cells
18. Molecular Cloning And Functional Analysis Of SpVv1.3from Sea Perch, Lateolabrax Japonicus
19. The Potential Molecular Mechanism Of The Blockade Effect Of Neochamaejasmin A On K_V1.4 Channels
20. Modulation Of Ion Channels By Oxytocin And Arginine Vasopression In The Primary Sensory Neurons
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