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The following pages link to Dispositions of junctional feet in muscles of invertebrates. (Q52441342):
Displaying 23 items.
- Type 3 ryanodine receptors of skeletal muscle are segregated in a parajunctional position (Q30803286) (← links)
- Troponin-T is a calcium-binding protein in insect muscle: in vivo phosphorylation, muscle-specific isoforms and developmental profile in Drosophila melanogaster (Q32060438) (← links)
- The structure of Ca(2+) release units in arthropod body muscle indicates an indirect mechanism for excitation-contraction coupling (Q34179200) (← links)
- Modulation of the oligomerization of isolated ryanodine receptors by their functional states (Q34351078) (← links)
- Spontaneous Ca2+ sparks and Ca2+ homeostasis in a minimal model of permeabilized ventricular myocytes (Q34426249) (← links)
- Dynamic interreceptor coupling: a novel working mechanism of two-dimensional ryanodine receptor array. (Q35613676) (← links)
- Ultrastructural Analysis of Self-Associated RyR2s (Q36058767) (← links)
- Evolution of skeletal type e-c coupling: a novel means of controlling calcium delivery (Q36321062) (← links)
- Local control models of cardiac excitation-contraction coupling. A possible role for allosteric interactions between ryanodine receptors (Q36420392) (← links)
- Development of the excitation-contraction coupling apparatus in skeletal muscle: peripheral and internal calcium release units are formed sequentially (Q36736156) (← links)
- The quantal nature of Ca2+ sparks and in situ operation of the ryanodine receptor array in cardiac cells (Q37095582) (← links)
- ER-plasma membrane junctions: Why and how do we study them? (Q39336657) (← links)
- Role of ryanodine receptors (Q40655808) (← links)
- Native structure and arrangement of inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor molecules in bovine cerebellar Purkinje cells as studied by quick-freeze deep-etch electron microscopy (Q41077161) (← links)
- Nanoscale analysis of ryanodine receptor clusters in dyadic couplings of rat cardiac myocytes (Q41655051) (← links)
- Can the Arrangement of RyR2 in Cardiac Muscle Be Predicted? (Q42224044) (← links)
- Ca2+ release from subplasmalemmal stores as a primary event during exocytosis in Paramecium cells (Q42953090) (← links)
- Excitation-contraction coupling in skeletal muscle fibers from adult domestic honeybee (Q46130756) (← links)
- A novel small protein associated with a conjugated trienoic chromophore from membranes of scallop adductor muscle: phosphorylation by protein kinase A (Q57088195) (← links)
- Two structural configurations of the skeletal muscle calcium release channel (Q61685354) (← links)
- Excitation-contraction coupling in crustacea: do studies on these primitive creatures offer insights about EC coupling more generally? (Q70472217) (← links)
- A Ca2+-dependent tryptic cleavage site and a protein kinase A phosphorylation site are present in the Ca2+ regulatory domain of scallop muscle Na+-Ca2+ exchanger (Q73804910) (← links)
- RyRs: Their Disposition, Frequency, and Relationships with Other Proteins of Calcium Release Units (Q83483015) (← links)