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Patch-Clamp Techniques
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Modification of inactivation in cardiac sodium channels: ionic current studies with Anthopleurin-A toxin.
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Voltage-dependent open-state inactivation of cardiac sodium channels: gating current studies with Anthopleurin-A toxin.
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Augmentation of recovery from inactivation by site-3 Na channel toxins. A single-channel and whole-cell study of persistent currents.
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Arg-14 loop of site 3 anemone toxins: effects of glycine replacement on toxin affinity.
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Molecular action of lidocaine on the voltage sensors of sodium channels.
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State-dependent mibefradil block of Na+ channels.
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Charge at the lidocaine binding site residue Phe-1759 affects permeation in human cardiac voltage-gated sodium channels.
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Role of Domain IV/S4 outermost arginines in gating of T-type calcium channels.
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Isoform-dependent interaction of voltage-gated sodium channels with protons.
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Profiling the array of Ca(v)3.1 variants from the human T-type calcium channel gene CACNA1G: alternative structures, developmental expression, and biophysical variations.
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A direct effect of forskolin on sodium channel bursting.
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Inhibition of the activation pathway of the T-type calcium channel Ca(V)3.1 by ProTxII.
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Outward stabilization of the voltage sensor in domain II but not domain I speeds inactivation of voltage-gated sodium channels.
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