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1. Defects in KCNJ16 Cause a Novel Tubulopathy with Hypokalemia, Salt Wasting, Disturbed Acid-Base Homeostasis, and Sensorineural Deafness

5. A versatile functional interaction between electrically silent K V subunits and K V 7 potassium channels.

6. Chloride binding and cholesterol effects on high frequency complex nonlinear capacitance (cNLC) in the mouse outer hair cell: experiment and molecular dynamics.

7. Defects in KCNJ16 Cause a Novel Tubulopathy with Hypokalemia, Salt Wasting, Disturbed Acid-Base Homeostasis, and Sensorineural Deafness.

8. The Phosphodiesterase Inhibitor IBMX Blocks the Potassium Channel THIK-1 from the Extracellular Side.

9. Optimized Tuning of Auditory Inner Hair Cells to Encode Complex Sound through Synergistic Activity of Six Independent K + Current Entities.

10. Phosphorylated claudin-16 interacts with Trpv5 and regulates transcellular calcium transport in the kidney.

11. Biochemical and biophysical analyses of tight junction permeability made of claudin-16 and claudin-19 dimerization.

12. The role of protein-protein interactions in the intracellular traffic of the potassium channels TASK-1 and TASK-3.

13. Much more than a leak: structure and function of K₂p-channels.

14. Breaking the silence: functional expression of the two-pore-domain potassium channel THIK-2.

15. A splice variant of the two-pore domain potassium channel TREK-1 with only one pore domain reduces the surface expression of full-length TREK-1 channels.

16. Cooperative endocytosis of the endosomal SNARE protein syntaxin-8 and the potassium channel TASK-1.

17. A semisynthetic fusicoccane stabilizes a protein-protein interaction and enhances the expression of K+ channels at the cell surface.

18. The inhibition of the potassium channel TASK-1 in rat cardiac muscle by endothelin-1 is mediated by phospholipase C.

19. Claudin-14 regulates renal Ca⁺⁺ transport in response to CaSR signalling via a novel microRNA pathway.

20. A specific two-pore domain potassium channel blocker defines the structure of the TASK-1 open pore.

21. Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein interacts with renal outer medullary potassium channel ROMK2 and regulates its function.

22. The glycolytic enzymes glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase and enolase interact with the renal epithelial K+ channel ROMK2 and regulate its function.

23. RNA editing modulates the binding of drugs and highly unsaturated fatty acids to the open pore of Kv potassium channels.

24. Intracellular traffic of the K+ channels TASK-1 and TASK-3: role of N- and C-terminal sorting signals and interaction with 14-3-3 proteins.

25. Mutation of histidine 105 in the T1 domain of the potassium channel Kv2.1 disrupts heteromerization with Kv6.3 and Kv6.4.

26. Structural determinants of Kvbeta1.3-induced channel inactivation: a hairpin modulated by PIP2.

27. Knock-out mice reveal the contributions of P2Y and P2X receptors to nucleotide-induced Ca2+ signaling in macrophages.

28. The retention factor p11 confers an endoplasmic reticulum-localization signal to the potassium channel TASK-1.

29. Structural basis for competition between drug binding and Kvbeta 1.3 accessory subunit-induced N-type inactivation of Kv1.5 channels.

30. "Host tissue damage" signal ATP promotes non-directional migration and negatively regulates toll-like receptor signaling in human monocytes.

31. Extracellular ATP induces oscillations of intracellular Ca2+ and membrane potential and promotes transcription of IL-6 in macrophages.

32. Interaction with 14-3-3 proteins promotes functional expression of the potassium channels TASK-1 and TASK-3.

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