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2. Molecular mimicking of C-terminal phosphorylation tunes the surface dynamics of CaV1.2 calcium channels in hippocampal neurons

3. STAT3 in acute myeloid leukemia facilitates natural killer cellmediated surveillance.

4. A Polybasic Plasma Membrane Binding Motif in the I-II Linker Stabilizes Voltage-gated CaV1.2 Calcium Channel Function*

5. α2δ-4 and Cachd1 proteins are regulators of presynaptic functions

7. α 2 δ-4 and Cachd1 Proteins Are Regulators of Presynaptic Functions.

9. Presynaptic α 2 δ subunits are key organizers of glutamatergic synapses

10. Assessment of the Retina of Plp-α-Syn Mice as a Model for Studying Synuclein-Dependent Diseases

11. Computer modeling of siRNA knockdown effects indicates an essential role of the [Ca.sup.2+] channel [[alpha].sub.2][delta]-1 subunit in cardiac excitation--contraction coupling

13. The [[beta].sub.1a] subunit is essential for the assembly of dihydropyridine-receptor arrays in skeletal muscle

16. Auxiliary α2δ1 and α2δ3 Subunits of Calcium Channels Drive Excitatory and Inhibitory Neuronal Network Development

17. The haemochromatosis gene Hfe and Kupffer cells control LDL cholesterol homeostasis and impact on atherosclerosis development

18. A homozygous missense variant in CACNB4 encoding the auxiliary calcium channel beta4 subunit causes a severe neurodevelopmental disorder and impairs channel and non-channel functions

23. Ahnak scaffolds p11/Anxa2 complex and L-type voltage-gated calcium channel and modulates depressive behavior

24. Impaired chromaffin cell excitability and exocytosis in autistic Timothy syndrome TS2‐neo mouse rescued by L‐type calcium channel blockers

26. Regulation of Postsynaptic Stability by the L-type Calcium Channel CaV1.3 and its Interaction with PDZ Proteins

27. Presynaptic α2δ subunits are key organizers of glutamatergic synapses.

28. Calcium Influx and Release Cooperatively Regulate AChR Patterning and Motor Axon Outgrowth during Neuromuscular Junction Formation

29. The juvenile myoclonic epilepsy mutant of the calcium channel β4 subunit displays normal nuclear targeting in nerve and muscle cells

31. A Complex of RIM2alpha and RIM-Binding Protein 2 Stabilizes Slow Voltage-Dependent Inactivation of Cochlear Inner Hair Cell Cav1.3 L-Type Ca2+ Channels

32. Nogo-A couples with Apg-1 through interaction and co-ordinate expression under hypoxic and oxidative stress

33. Stabilization of negative activation voltages of Cav1.3 L-Type Ca2+-channels by alternative splicing

36. Deletion of the Ca2+ Channel Subunit α2δ3 Differentially Affects Cav2.1 and Cav2.2 Currents in Cultured Spiral Ganglion Neurons Before and After the Onset of Hearing.

37. Presynaptic α2δ-2 Calcium Channel Subunits Regulate Postsynaptic GABAA Receptor Abundance and Axonal Wiring.

41. Restricting calcium currents is required for correct fiber type specification in skeletal muscle

42. Loss of α2δ-1 Calcium Channel Subunit Function Increases the Susceptibility for Diabetes.

43. Generation of a neuro-specific microarray reveals novel differentially expressed noncoding RNAs in mouse models for neurodegenerative diseases

47. Is There a Contribution of Both Cav1.4 and Cav1.3 L-Type Calcium Channels to Retinal Synaptic Transmission?

48. Expression of the Embryonic Cav1.1 Splice Variant in Adult Mice Alters Excitation-Contraction Coupling but Does not Cause Dystrophic Myotonia

49. α2δ2 Controls the Function and Trans-Synaptic Coupling of Cav1.3 Channels in Mouse Inner Hair Cells and Is Essential for Normal Hearing.

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