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Papers associated with chondrocranium (and kcnj2)

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Bioelectric signalling via potassium channels: a mechanism for craniofacial dysmorphogenesis in KCNJ2-associated Andersen-Tawil Syndrome., Adams DS., J Physiol. June 15, 2016; 594 (12): 3245-70.                              


Kir2.3 isoform confers pH sensitivity to heteromeric Kir2.1/Kir2.3 channels in HEK293 cells., Muñoz V., Heart Rhythm. April 1, 2007; 4 (4): 487-96.


Evidence for sequential ion-binding loci along the inner pore of the IRK1 inward-rectifier K+ channel., Shin HG., J Gen Physiol. August 1, 2005; 126 (2): 123-35.                            


Mechanism of the voltage sensitivity of IRK1 inward-rectifier K+ channel block by the polyamine spermine., Shin HG., J Gen Physiol. April 1, 2005; 125 (4): 413-26.                      


IRK1 inward rectifier K(+) channels exhibit no intrinsic rectification., Guo D., J Gen Physiol. October 1, 2002; 120 (4): 539-51.                            


Kinetics of inward-rectifier K+ channel block by quaternary alkylammonium ions. dimension and properties of the inner pore., Guo D., J Gen Physiol. May 1, 2001; 117 (5): 395-406.                          


Pore block versus intrinsic gating in the mechanism of inward rectification in strongly rectifying IRK1 channels., Guo D., J Gen Physiol. October 1, 2000; 116 (4): 561-8.              


Mechanism of IRK1 channel block by intracellular polyamines., Guo D., J Gen Physiol. June 1, 2000; 115 (6): 799-814.                          


A conserved arginine residue in the pore region of an inward rectifier K channel (IRK1) as an external barrier for cationic blockers., Sabirov RZ., J Gen Physiol. December 1, 1997; 110 (6): 665-77.                  


Two-sided action of protons on an inward rectifier K+ channel (IRK1)., Sabirov RZ., Pflugers Arch. February 1, 1997; 433 (4): 428-34.

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