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Papers associated with tail (and trpv5)

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Concerted actions of NHERF2 and WNK4 in regulating TRPV5., Jing H., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. January 28, 2011; 404 (4): 979-84.


Topology of the selectivity filter of a TRPV channel: rapid accessibility of contiguous residues from the external medium., Dodier Y., Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. December 1, 2007; 293 (6): C1962-70.


Renal Ca2+ handling in sgk1 knockout mice., Sandulache D., Pflugers Arch. July 1, 2006; 452 (4): 444-52.


Requirement of PDZ domains for the stimulation of the epithelial Ca2+ channel TRPV5 by the NHE regulating factor NHERF2 and the serum and glucocorticoid inducible kinase SGK1., Palmada M., Cell Physiol Biochem. January 1, 2005; 15 (1-4): 175-82.


Molecular determinants in TRPV5 channel assembly., Chang Q., J Biol Chem. December 24, 2004; 279 (52): 54304-11.


Regulation of the mouse epithelial Ca2(+) channel TRPV6 by the Ca(2+)-sensor calmodulin., Lambers TT., J Biol Chem. July 9, 2004; 279 (28): 28855-61.


80K-H as a new Ca2+ sensor regulating the activity of the epithelial Ca2+ channel transient receptor potential cation channel V5 (TRPV5)., Gkika D., J Biol Chem. June 18, 2004; 279 (25): 26351-7.


Regulation of the epithelial Ca2+ channel TRPV5 by the NHE regulating factor NHERF2 and the serum and glucocorticoid inducible kinase isoforms SGK1 and SGK3 expressed in Xenopus oocytes., Embark HM., Cell Physiol Biochem. January 1, 2004; 14 (4-6): 203-12.


Homo- and heterotetrameric architecture of the epithelial Ca2+ channels TRPV5 and TRPV6., Hoenderop JG., EMBO J. February 17, 2003; 22 (4): 776-85.


A single amino acid mutation results in a rapid inactivation of epithelial calcium channels., Suzuki M., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. February 22, 2002; 291 (2): 278-85.

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