19 results on '"Shigekawa, Munekazu"'
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2. Second mutations rescue point mutant of the Na +/H + exchanger NHE1 showing defective surface expression
3. Unique topology of the internal repeats in the cardiac Na +/Ca 2+ exchanger
4. Protein-protein interaction of detergent-solubilized Ca 2+-ATPase during ATP hydrolysis analyzed by low-angel laser light scattering photometry coupled with high-performance gel chromatography
5. Ca 2+-ATPase distributes differently in cardiac sarcolemma than dihydropyridine receptor α1 subunit and Na +/Ca 2+ exchanger
6. α1-Syntrophin has distinct binding sites for actin and calmodulin
7. Stimulation of adenosine triphosphatase activity of sarcoplasmic reticulum by adenylyl methylene diphosphate
8. The modification of the unidirectional calcium fluxes of sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles by monovalent cation ionophores
9. Stimulatory and inhibitory effects of dimethylsulfoxide, propranolol and chlorpromazine on the partial reactions of ATPase of sarcoplasmic reticulum
10. Time-dependent changes of calcium influx and efflux rates in rabbit skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum
11. Syntrophin is an actin-binding protein the cellular localization of which is regulated through cytoskeletal reorganization in skeletal muscle cells
12. Primary structure and functional expression from cDN A of the cardiac ryanodine receptor/calcium release channel
13. Defective association of dystrophin with sarcolemmal glycoproteins in the cardiomyopathic hamster heart
14. Protective effects of Ca2+ handling drugs against abnormal Ca2+ homeostasis and cell damage in myopathic skeletal muscle cells
15. Calcineurin Inhibits Na+/Ca2+ Exchange in Phenylephrine-treated Hypertrophic Cardiomyocytes.
16. Kinetic Dissection of Two Distinct Proton Binding Sites in Na[sup +]/H[sup +] Exchangers by Measurement of Reverse Mode Reaction.
17. Na+/Ca2+ exchanger-deficient mice have disorganized myofibrils and swollen mitochondria in cardiomyocytes
18. Mutations of Arg[sup 440] and Gly[sup 455]/Gly[sup 456 Oppositely Change pH Sensing of na[sup +]/H[sup +] Exchanger 1.
19. Doxorubicin directly binds to the cardiac-type ryanodine receptor
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