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Single-channel properties of IKs potassium channels., Yang Y, Sigworth FJ., J Gen Physiol. December 1, 1998; 112 (6): 665-78.                  


Single-channel characteristics of wild-type IKs channels and channels formed with two minK mutants that cause long QT syndrome., Sesti F, Goldstein SA., J Gen Physiol. December 1, 1998; 112 (6): 651-63.                    


Increase of the single-channel conductance of KvLQT1 potassium channels induced by the association with minK., Pusch M., Pflugers Arch. December 1, 1998; 437 (1): 172-4.


Functional expression of two KvLQT1-related potassium channels responsible for an inherited idiopathic epilepsy., Yang WP, Levesque PC, Little WA, Conder ML, Ramakrishnan P, Neubauer MG, Blanar MA., J Biol Chem. July 31, 1998; 273 (31): 19419-23.


A novel benzodiazepine that activates cardiac slow delayed rectifier K+ currents., Salata JJ, Jurkiewicz NK, Wang J, Evans BE, Orme HT, Sanguinetti MC., Mol Pharmacol. July 1, 1998; 54 (1): 220-30.


Voltage-dependent inactivation of the human K+ channel KvLQT1 is eliminated by association with minimal K+ channel (minK) subunits., Tristani-Firouzi M, Sanguinetti MC., J Physiol. July 1, 1998; 510 ( Pt 1) 37-45.


Effects of the chromanol 293B, a selective blocker of the slow, component of the delayed rectifier K+ current, on repolarization in human and guinea pig ventricular myocytes., Bosch RF, Gaspo R, Busch AE, Lang HJ, Li GR, Nattel S., Cardiovasc Res. May 1, 1998; 38 (2): 441-50.


Gating of I(sK) channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Tzounopoulos T, Maylie J, Adelman JP., Biophys J. May 1, 1998; 74 (5): 2299-305.


The conduction pore of a cardiac potassium channel., Tai KK, Goldstein SA., Nature. February 5, 1998; 391 (6667): 605-8.


Blockade of HERG channels by the class III antiarrhythmic azimilide: mode of action., Busch AE, Eigenberger B, Jurkiewicz NK, Salata JJ, Pica A, Suessbrich H, Lang F., Br J Pharmacol. January 1, 1998; 123 (1): 23-30.


Dominant-negative KvLQT1 mutations underlie the LQT1 form of long QT syndrome., Shalaby FY, Levesque PC, Yang WP, Little WA, Conder ML, Jenkins-West T, Blanar MA., Circulation. September 16, 1997; 96 (6): 1733-6.


A minK-HERG complex regulates the cardiac potassium current I(Kr)., McDonald TV, Yu Z, Ming Z, Palma E, Meyers MB, Wang KW, Goldstein SA, Fishman GI., Nature. July 17, 1997; 388 (6639): 289-92.


Properties and regulation of the minK potassium channel protein., Kaczmarek LK, Blumenthal EM., Physiol Rev. July 1, 1997; 77 (3): 627-41.


MinK potassium channels are heteromultimeric complexes., Tai KK, Wang KW, Goldstein SA., J Biol Chem. January 17, 1997; 272 (3): 1654-8.


Role of the ISK protein in the IminK channel complex., Busch AE, Suessbrich H., Trends Pharmacol Sci. January 1, 1997; 18 (1): 26-9.


IK of rabbit ventricle is composed of two currents: evidence for IKs., Salata JJ, Jurkiewicz NK, Jow B, Folander K, Guinosso PJ, Raynor B, Swanson R, Fermini B., Am J Physiol. December 1, 1996; 271 (6 Pt 2): H2477-89.


Inhibition of minK protein induced K+ channels in Xenopus oocytes by estrogens., Waldegger S, Lang U, Herzer T, Suessbrich H, Binder K, Lepple-Wienhues A, Nagl U, Paulmichl M, Franz HB, Kiesl L, Lang F, Busch AE., Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. December 1, 1996; 354 (6): 698-702.


Coassembly of K(V)LQT1 and minK (IsK) proteins to form cardiac I(Ks) potassium channel., Sanguinetti MC, Curran ME, Zou A, Shen J, Spector PS, Atkinson DL, Keating MT., Nature. November 7, 1996; 384 (6604): 80-3.


K(V)LQT1 and lsK (minK) proteins associate to form the I(Ks) cardiac potassium current., Barhanin J, Lesage F, Guillemare E, Fink M, Lazdunski M, Romey G., Nature. November 7, 1996; 384 (6604): 78-80.


Subunit composition of minK potassium channels., Wang KW, Goldstein SA., Neuron. June 1, 1995; 14 (6): 1303-9.


Secondary structure and membrane localization of synthetic segments and a truncated form of the IsK (minK) protein., Ben-Efraim I, Strahilevitz J, Bach D, Shai Y., Biochemistry. June 7, 1994; 33 (22): 6966-73.


The minK potassium channel exists in functional and nonfunctional forms when expressed in the plasma membrane of Xenopus oocytes., Blumenthal EM, Kaczmarek LK., J Neurosci. May 1, 1994; 14 (5 Pt 2): 3097-105.


Time dependent changes in biophysical properties of minK channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Busch AE, Lang F., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. December 15, 1993; 197 (2): 473-7.


Effects of [Ca2+]i and temperature on minK channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Busch AE, Lang F., FEBS Lett. November 15, 1993; 334 (2): 221-4.


Expression of a minimal K+ channel protein in mammalian cells and immunolocalization in guinea pig heart., Freeman LC, Kass RS., Circ Res. November 1, 1993; 73 (5): 968-73.


Inward rectification of the minK potassium channel., Blumenthal EM, Kaczmarek LK., J Membr Biol. October 1, 1993; 136 (1): 23-9.


Structure and regulation of the MinK potassium channel., Blumenthal EM, Kaczmarek LK., Neurochem Res. September 1, 1992; 17 (9): 869-76.


Modulation by cAMP of a slowly activating potassium channel expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Blumenthal EM, Kaczmarek LK., J Neurosci. January 1, 1992; 12 (1): 290-6.


Nucleotide sequence of cDNA coding for mink proopiomelanocortin (POMC) and its comparative analysis with POMC mRNA primary structures from pituitaries of other animal species and man., Mertvetsov NP, Karginov VA, Golovin SJa, Bondar AA, Morozov IV, Zelenin SM, Blinov VM., Biomed Biochim Acta. January 1, 1991; 50 (9): 1057-64.

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