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1. Simulation of the Separation of Homogeneous Whole Blood in a Spin-up Rotating Cylindrical Container.

10. Ca2+-Induced Calcium-Release in a Rat Ventricular Cell --- A Model Study

21. Concerning the independence of the basis of hypertension due to ACTH or renovascular constriction1.

23. Interdomain chaperoning between PSD-95, Dlg, and Zo-1 (PDZ) domains of glutamate receptor-interacting proteins.

24. The 8-kDa dynein light chain binds to its targets via a conserved (K/R)XTQT motif.

25. Protein inhibitor of neuronal nitric-oxide synthase, PIN, binds to a 17-amino acid residue fragment of the enzyme.

27. Siloxy Effect on Intramolecular Cyclization of Tungsten−η<SUP>1</SUP>-Siloxypropargyl Complexes:  Formation of 2,5-Dihydrofurans versus γ-Lactones

36. Acid-Promoted Isomerization of a Tungsten−η<SUP>1</SUP>-2,5-Dihydropyrrolyl Complex to Its Tungsten−η<SUP>1</SUP>-2,3-Dihydropyrrolyl Isomer

37. A New Taxane Diterpene from Taxus yunnanensis

43. [Summary of best evidence for pulse contour cardiac output monitoring in severe burn patients].

44. Ras reduces L-type calcium channel current in cardiac myocytes. Corrective effects of L-channels and SERCA2 on [Ca(2+)](i) regulation and cell morphology.

45. A model of the L-type Ca2+ channel in rat ventricular myocytes: ion selectivity and inactivation mechanisms.

46. Formation of a native-like beta-hairpin finger structure of a peptide from the extended PDZ domain of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in aqueous solution.

47. Use-dependent 'agonist' effect of azimilide on the HERG channel.

48. Heterogeneous changes in K currents in rat ventricles three days after myocardial infarction.

49. Effects of outer mouth mutations on hERG channel function: a comparison with similar mutations in the Shaker channel.

50. One calcium ion may suffice to open the tetrameric cardiac ryanodine receptor in rat ventricular myocytes.

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