476 results on '"Schoner, Wilhelm"'
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2. Endogenous and Exogenous Cardiac Glycosides and their Mechanisms of Action
3. Endogenous and exogenous cardiac glycosides: their roles in hypertension, salt metabolism, and cell growth
4. Glutamate receptors communicate with Na+/K+-ATPase in rat cerebellum granule cells: Demonstration of differences in the action of several metabotropic and ionotropic glutamate agonists on intracellular reactive oxygen species and the sodium pump
5. Three-dimensional structure of the large cytoplasmic H4–H5 loop of Na+/K+-ATPase deduced by restraint-based comparative modeling shows only one ATP binding site
6. Functional expression and characterization of the wild-type mammalian renal cortex sodium/phosphate cotransporer and an 215R mutant in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
7. Endogenous Cardiac Glycosides: Hormones Using the Sodium Pump as Signal Transducer
8. Role of endogenous cardiotonic steroids in sodium homeostasis
9. The phosphatase activity of the isolated H4-H5 loop of Na+/K+ ATPase resides outside its ATP binding site
10. Ouabain as a Mammalian Hormone
11. Identification of an amino acid in the ATP binding site of Na+/K+-ATPase after photochemical labeling with 8-azido-ATP
12. Endogenous cardiac glycosides, a new class of steroid hormones
13. Sodium pump and steroid hormone receptor: Na+/K+-ATPase
14. Response
15. Progress in Drug Research / Fortschritte der Arzneimittelforschung / Progrès des recherches pharmaceutiques
16. Phe 475 and Glu 446 but not Ser 445 participate in ATP-binding to the α-subunit of Na +/K +-ATPase
17. Effects of fluorescent pseudo-ATP and ATP-metal analogs on secondary structure of Na +/K +-ATPase
18. Tight Binding of Bulky Fluorescent Derivatives of Adenosine to the Low Affinity E2ATP Site Leads to Inhibition of Na+/K+-ATPase: ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS OF FLUORESCENT ATP DERIVATIVES WITH A KOSHLAND-NÉMETHY-FILMER MODEL OF TWO INTERACTING ATP SITES
19. Microenvironment of the High Affinity ATP-Binding Site of Na+/K+-ATPase Is Slightly Acidic
20. Die Affinität verschieden strukturierter Herzglykoside sowie DPH und Ro 2-2985 zum Herzglykosidrezeptor
21. Charakterisierung des Strophanthinrezeptors der Zellmembran aus Herz, Niere und Hirn
22. Computer modelling reveals new conformers of the ATP binding loop of Na+/K+-ATPase involved in the transphosphorylation process of the sodium pump
23. The hydrogen bonds between Arg(super 423) and Glu(super 472) and other key residues, Asp(super 443), Ser(super 477) and Pro(super 489) are responsible for the formation and a different positioning of TNP-ATP and ATP within the nucleotide-binding site of Na(super +)/K(super +)-Atpase
24. Eight amino acids form the ATP recognition site of Na (super)+ /K (super)+ -ATPase
25. Ouabain-receptor interactions in (Na++K+)-ATPase preparations: IV. The molecular structure of different cardioactive steroids and other substances and their affinity to the glycoside receptor
26. Eigenschaften des Receptors für Herzglykoside
27. Beitrag zur Fettspezifität des Sudanschwarz B und Anderer Roter Sudanfarbstoffe bei Reinsubstanzen
28. Salt abuse: the path to hypertension
29. [29] Photoaffinity labeling with ATP analogs
30. Study of Na,K-ATPase with ATP Analogs
31. Contributors
32. [28] Irreversible and reversible modification of SH groups and effect on catalytic activity
33. The Regulation of Pyruvate Kinase
34. Charakterisierung des Strophanthinrezeptors der Zellmembran aus Herz, Niere und Hirn
35. A fresh facet for ouabain action
36. Affinity labelling with MgATP analogues reveals coexisting Na+ and K+ forms of the a-subunits of Na+/K+-ATPase
37. Gibt es en endogenes Herzglykosid?
38. Molecular basis of disease: Arterial hypertension
39. Ouabain-Like Compound Changes Rapidly on Physical Exercise in Humans and Dogs
40. Evidence for Two Different Reactive Sulfhydryl Groups in the ATP-Binding Sites of (Na++ K+)-ATPase
41. The Hydrogen Bonds between Arg423 and Glu472 and Other Key Residues, Asp443, Ser477, and Pro489, Are Responsible for the Formation and a Different Positioning of TNP-ATP and ATP within the Nucleotide-Binding Site of Na+/K+-ATPase
42. Eight Amino Acids Form the ATP Recognition Site of Na+/K+-ATPase
43. Na/K-ATPase Regulates Intracellular ROS Level in Cerebellum Neurons
44. Localization of Catalytic Active Sites in the Large Cytoplasmic Domain of Na+/K+‐ATPase
45. Phe475 and Glu446 but not Ser445 participate in ATP-binding to the α-subunit of Na+/K+-ATPase
46. Three-dimensional structure of the large cytoplasmic H 4 ?H 5 loop of Na + /K + -ATPase deduced by restraint-based comparative modeling shows only one ATP binding site
47. Endogenous ouabain-like and proscillaridin A-like immunoreactivity in the patients with hypertension
48. Effects of fluorescent pseudo-ATP and ATP-metal analogs on secondary structure of Na+/K+-ATPase
49. Endogenous Ouabain and Its Binding Globulin: Effects of Physical Exercise and Study on the Globulin's Tissue Distribution
50. Affinity labelling with MgATP analogues reveals coexisting Na+ and K+ forms of the alpha-subunits of Na+/K+-ATPase
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