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1. KCNQ1 is an essential mediator of the sex-dependent perception of moderate cold temperatures

2. Popeye-domain-containing proteins modulate the voltage-gated cardiac sodium channel Nav1.5

3. Ion occupancy of the selectivity filter controls opening of a cytoplasmic gate in the K2P channel TALK-2

4. Cloxyquin activates hTRESK by allosteric modulation of the selectivity filter

5. Calcium Handling Remodeling Underlies Impaired Sympathetic Stress Response in Ventricular Myocardium from Cacna1c Haploinsufficient Rats

6. Selective TASK-1 Inhibitor with a Defined Structure–Activity Relationship Reduces Cancer Cell Proliferation and Viability

7. A New Strategy for Multitarget Drug Discovery/Repositioning Through the Identification of Similar 3D Amino Acid Patterns Among Proteins Structures: The Case of Tafluprost and its Effects on Cardiac Ion Channels

8. Enhanced firing of locus coeruleus neurons and SK channel dysfunction are conserved in distinct models of prodromal Parkinson’s disease

9. 5-(Indol-2-yl)pyrazolo[3,4-b]pyridines as a New Family of TASK-3 Channel Blockers: A Pharmacophore-Based Regioselective Synthesis

10. Identification of a critical binding site for local anaesthetics in the side pockets of K v 1 channels

12. POPDC2 a novel susceptibility gene for conduction disorders

16. The molecular basis for an allosteric inhibition of K+-flux gating in K2P channels

17. A pharmacological master key mechanism that unlocks the selectivity filter gate in K + channels

18. A Pharmacological Masterkey Mechanism to Unlock the Selectivity Filter Gate in K+ Channels

19. Author response: The molecular basis for an allosteric inhibition of K+-flux gating in K2P channels

20. The VAMP‐associated protein VAPB is required for cardiac and neuronal pacemaker channel function

22. Sodium permeable and “hypersensitive” TREK ‐1 channels cause ventricular tachycardia

23. Stress-Kinase Regulation of TASK-1 and TASK-3

26. TASK-1 and TASK-3 may form heterodimers in human atrial cardiomyocytes

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