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1. Energy Harvesting from a bio cell

7. Trigeminal ganglion neuron subtype-specific alterations of CaV2.1 calcium current and excitability in a Cacna1a mouse model of migraine.

9. M2 muscarinic receptors negatively modulate cell migration in human glioblastoma cells.

10. Hypoxia, Ion Channels and Glioblastoma Malignancy.

11. Ca 2+ -activated K + channels regulate cell volume in human glioblastoma cells.

12. The CaMKII/MLC1 Axis Confers Ca 2+ -Dependence to Volume-Regulated Anion Channels (VRAC) in Astrocytes.

13. Piezo1 controls cell volume and migration by modulating swelling-activated chloride current through Ca 2+ influx.

14. Anakinra restores cellular proteostasis by coupling mitochondrial redox balance to autophagy.

15. Multiscale modeling shows that dielectric differences make NaV channels faster than KV channels.

16. Ion Channels in Glioma Malignancy.

17. Voltage-dependent gating in K channels: experimental results and quantitative models.

18. Ca 2+ -dependent and Ca 2+ -independent somatic release from trigeminal neurons.

19. Dexamethasone in Glioblastoma Multiforme Therapy: Mechanisms and Controversies.

20. The Volume-Regulated Anion Channel in Glioblastoma.

21. Publisher Correction: Thymosin α1 represents a potential potent single-molecule-based therapy for cystic fibrosis.

22. BK channels blockage inhibits hypoxia-induced migration and chemoresistance to cisplatin in human glioblastoma cells.

23. Author Correction: Thymosin α1 represents a potential potent single-molecule-based therapy for cystic fibrosis.

24. Cellular proteostasis: a new twist in the action of thymosin α1.

25. Reply to 'F508del-CFTR is not corrected by thymosin α1'.

26. Kv1.3 activity perturbs the homeostatic properties of astrocytes in glioma.

27. Structure, Gating and Basic Functions of the Ca2+-activated K Channel of Intermediate Conductance.

28. Overexpression of Large-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels in Human Glioblastoma Stem-Like Cells and Their Role in Cell Migration.

29. Thymosin α1 represents a potential potent single-molecule-based therapy for cystic fibrosis.

30. Hypoxia Modulates the Swelling-Activated Cl Current in Human Glioblastoma Cells: Role in Volume Regulation and Cell Survival.

31. Gain-of-function defects of astrocytic Kir4.1 channels in children with autism spectrum disorders and epilepsy.

32. A Calsequestrin-1 Mutation Associated with a Skeletal Muscle Disease Alters Sarcoplasmic Ca2+ Release.

33. Reconciling the discrepancies on the involvement of large-conductance Ca(2+)-activated K channels in glioblastoma cell migration.

34. Expression and function of a CP339,818-sensitive K⁺ current in a subpopulation of putative nociceptive neurons from adult mouse trigeminal ganglia.

35. The role of ion channels in the hypoxia-induced aggressiveness of glioblastoma.

36. A method to identify tissue cell subpopulations with distinct multi-molecular profiles from data on co-localization of two markers at a time: the case of sensory ganglia.

37. Identification of key signaling molecules involved in the activation of the swelling-activated chloride current in human glioblastoma cells.

38. Serum-activated K and Cl currents underlay U87-MG glioblastoma cell migration.

39. Histamine hyperpolarizes human glioblastoma cells by activating the intermediate-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel.

40. Cromakalim activates the K(ATP) and enhances spontaneous transient outward potassium currents in rat saphenous arterial myocytes.

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