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1. Intestinal Piezo1 aggravates intestinal barrier dysfunction during sepsis by mediating Ca 2+ influx.

2. Catalpolaglycone disrupts mitochondrial thermogenesis by specifically binding to a conserved lysine residue of UCP2 on the proton leak tunnel.

3. Matrine induces ferroptosis in cervical cancer through activation of piezo1 channel.

4. The Critical Role of The Piezo1/β-catenin/ATF4 Axis on The Stemness of Gli1 + BMSCs During Simulated Microgravity-Induced Bone Loss.

5. Micromotion Derived Fluid Shear Stress Mediates Peri-Electrode Gliosis through Mechanosensitive Ion Channels.

6. Therapeutic approaches to genetic ion channelopathies and perspectives in drug discovery

7. Sophoridine manifests as a leading compound for anti-arrhythmia with multiple ion-channel blocking effects.

8. Combination therapy with ultrasound and 2D nanomaterials promotes recovery after spinal cord injury via Piezo1 downregulation.

9. Therapeutic Approaches to Genetic Ion Channelopathies and Perspectives in Drug Discovery.

10. Major Channels Involved In Neuropsychiatric Disorders And Therapeutic Perspectives

11. Sex differences in electrophysiological properties and voltage-gated ion channel expression in the paraventricular thalamic nucleus following repeated stress.

12. Identification of brevinin-1EMa-derived stapled peptides as broad-spectrum virus entry blockers.

13. Secondhand Smoke Exposure Impairs Ion Channel Function and Contractility of Mesenteric Arteries.

14. Involvement of TACAN, a Mechanotransducing Ion Channel, in Inflammatory But Not Neuropathic Hyperalgesia in the Rat.

15. Therapeutic approaches to genetic ion channelopathies and perspectives in drug discovery

16. Major channels involved in neuropsychiatric disorders and therapeutic perspectives

17. The Saposin-Like Protein AplD Displays Pore-Forming Activity and Participates in Defense Against Bacterial Infection During a Multicellular Stage of Dictyostelium discoideum .

18. Endothelial uncoupling protein 2 regulates mitophagy and pulmonary hypertension during intermittent hypoxia.

19. Crystal structure and functional mechanism of a human antimicrobial membrane channel.

20. Effect of the synthetic NC-1059 peptide on diffusion of riboflavin across an intact corneal epithelium.

21. Synthesis-enabled functional group deletions reveal key underpinnings of amphotericin B ion channel and antifungal activities.

22. Structure of the M2 transmembrane segment of GLIC, a prokaryotic Cys loop receptor homologue from Gloeobacter violaceus, probed by substituted cysteine accessibility.

23. NC-1059: a channel-forming peptide that modulates drug delivery across in vitro corneal epithelium.

24. FM1-43 is a permeant blocker of mechanosensitive ion channels in sensory neurons and inhibits behavioural responses to mechanical stimuli.

25. Renal expression of osmotically responsive cation channel TRPV4 is restricted to water-impermeant nephron segments.

26. Channel-forming peptide modulates transepithelial electrical conductance and solute permeability.

27. Membrane lipid composition protects Entamoeba histolytica from self-destruction by its pore-forming toxins.

28. Amoebapores and NK-lysin, members of a class of structurally distinct antimicrobial and cytolytic peptides from protozoa and mammals: a comparative functional analysis.

29. Cardiac expression and function of thyroid hormone receptor beta and its PV mutant.

30. Electrophysiological response of cultured trabecular meshwork cells to synthetic ion channels.

31. Cell signaling and cytotoxicity by peroxynitrite.

32. Structural and functional implications of a proline residue in the antimicrobial peptide gaegurin.

33. Electrical remodeling in ischemia and infarction.

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