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1. Constitutive Plasma Membrane Turnover in T-REx293 cells via Ordered Membrane Domain Endocytosis under Mitochondrial Control.

2. Longitudinal diffusion barriers imposed by myofilaments and mitochondria in murine cardiac myocytes.

4. Pore-like diffusion barriers in murine cardiac myocytes.

5. TMEM16F and dynamins control expansive plasma membrane reservoirs.

6. Regulation of ion transport from within ion transit pathways.

7. On the existence of endocytosis driven by membrane phase separations.

8. Control of cardiac contraction by sodium: Promises, reckonings, and new beginnings.

9. Hypertrophy of human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes supported by positive feedback between Ca 2+ and diacylglycerol signals.

11. TMEM16F activation by Ca 2+ triggers plasma membrane expansion and directs PD-1 trafficking.

12. Lipid signaling to membrane proteins: From second messengers to membrane domains and adapter-free endocytosis.

14. Na/K pump inactivation, subsarcolemmal Na measurements, and cytoplasmic ion turnover kinetics contradict restricted Na spaces in murine cardiac myocytes.

15. Soluble klotho binds monosialoganglioside to regulate membrane microdomains and growth factor signaling.

16. Profound regulation of Na/K pump activity by transient elevations of cytoplasmic calcium in murine cardiac myocytes.

17. S-palmitoylation and the regulation of NCX1.

18. Palmitoylation of the Na/Ca exchanger cytoplasmic loop controls its inactivation and internalization during stress signaling.

21. Massive palmitoylation-dependent endocytosis during reoxygenation of anoxic cardiac muscle.

22. Massive endocytosis triggered by surface membrane palmitoylation under mitochondrial control in BHK fibroblasts.

23. Human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes for studies of cardiac ion transporters.

24. Toward an understanding of the complete NCX1 lifetime in the cardiac sarcolemma.

26. Mechanistic analysis of massive endocytosis in relation to functionally defined surface membrane domains.

27. Massive endocytosis driven by lipidic forces originating in the outer plasmalemmal monolayer: a new approach to membrane recycling and lipid domains.

28. Massive calcium-activated endocytosis without involvement of classical endocytic proteins.

29. Steady-state function of the ubiquitous mammalian Na/H exchanger (NHE1) in relation to dimer coupling models with 2Na/2H stoichiometry.

30. Massive Ca-induced membrane fusion and phospholipid changes triggered by reverse Na/Ca exchange in BHK fibroblasts.

31. Ca-dependent nonsecretory vesicle fusion in a secretory cell.

32. Unrestricted diffusion of exogenous and endogenous PIP(2 )in baby hamster kidney and Chinese hamster ovary cell plasmalemma.

33. Local PIP(2) signals: when, where, and how?

34. Dual control of cardiac Na+ Ca2+ exchange by PIP(2): electrophysiological analysis of direct and indirect mechanisms.

35. On the physiological roles of PIP(2) at cardiac Na+ Ca2+ exchangers and K(ATP) channels: a long journey from membrane biophysics into cell biology.

36. Dual control of cardiac Na+ Ca2+ exchange by PIP(2): analysis of the surface membrane fraction by extracellular cysteine PEGylation.

37. Angiotensin II regulates neuronal excitability via phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate-dependent modulation of Kv7 (M-type) K+ channels.

38. Molecular control of cardiac sodium homeostasis in health and disease.

39. Regulation of Kv7 (KCNQ) K+ channel open probability by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate.

40. Phospholipase C in living cells: activation, inhibition, Ca2+ requirement, and regulation of M current.

41. New insights into the molecular and cellular workings of the cardiac Na+/Ca2+ exchanger.

42. Lipid- and mechanosensitivities of sodium/hydrogen exchangers analyzed by electrical methods.

43. Biochemistry. Oily barbarians breach ion channel gates.

44. Multiple transport modes of the cardiac Na+/Ca2+ exchanger.

45. Protein kinase C inhibits ROMK1 channel activity via a phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate-dependent mechanism.

46. Ion fluxes in giant excised cardiac membrane patches detected and quantified with ion-selective microelectrodes.

49. Sodium-calcium exchange stoichiometry: is the noose tightening?

50. Modulation of cardiac PIP2 by cardioactive hormones and other physiologically relevant interventions.

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