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1. Kv1 channels regulate variations in spike patterning and temporal reliability in the avian cochlear nucleus angularis.

2. Biaryl sulfonamide motifs up- or down-regulate ion channel activity by activating voltage sensors.

3. Shaker-related potassium channels in the central medial nucleus of the thalamus are important molecular targets for arousal suppression by volatile general anesthetics.

4. Opening the shaker K+ channel with hanatoxin.

5. Sevoflurane and QTc Prolongation: An Interesting Observation, or a Clinically Significant Finding?

6. Alanine scanning of the S6 segment reveals a unique and cAMP-sensitive association between the pore and voltage-dependent opening in HCN channels.

7. Region-specific spike-frequency acceleration in layer 5 pyramidal neurons mediated by Kv1 subunits.

8. Cortisone dissociates the Shaker family K+ channels from their beta subunits.

9. To dislodge an enzyme from an ion channel, try steroids.

10. Gating of the shaker potassium channel is modulated differentially by N-glycosylation and sialic acids.

11. Role of K+ and Ca2+ fluxes in the cerebroarterial vasoactive effects of sildenafil.

12. Proteomic analysis of the venom from the scorpion Tityus stigmurus: biochemical and physiological comparison with other Tityus species.

13. Depolarization and decreased surface expression of K+ channels contribute to NSAID-inhibition of intestinal restitution.

14. Isolation of the first toxin from the scorpion Buthus occitanus israelis showing preference for Shaker potassium channels.

15. Dendritic D-type potassium currents inhibit the spike afterdepolarization in rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons.

16. Physiological role of dendrotoxin-sensitive K+ channels in the rat cerebellar Purkinje neurons.

17. 4-aminopyridine prevents the conformational changes associated with p/c-type inactivation in shaker channels.

18. Constraints on voltage sensor movement in the shaker K+ channel.

19. A cation-pi interaction between extracellular TEA and an aromatic residue in potassium channels.

20. Access of quaternary ammonium blockers to the internal pore of cyclic nucleotide-gated channels: implications for the location of the gate.

21. External K+ modulates the activity of the Arabidopsis potassium channel SKOR via an unusual mechanism.

22. Contribution of Kv channels to phenotypic remodeling of human uterine artery smooth muscle cells.

23. Characterization of potassium channels involved in volume regulation of human spermatozoa.

24. Status of the intracellular gate in the activated-not-open state of shaker K+ channels.

25. Electrophysiological analysis of heterologously expressed Kv and SK/IK potassium channels.

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