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The following pages link to G protein-coupled mechanisms and nervous signaling (Q35262001):
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- Inwardly rectifying potassium channels: their structure, function, and physiological roles (Q24296441) (← links)
- Pharmacology of high-threshold calcium currents in GH4C1 pituitary cells and their regulation by activation of human D2 and D4 dopamine receptors (Q24321558) (← links)
- Voltage-dependent potentiation of L-type Ca2+ channels in skeletal muscle cells requires anchored cAMP-dependent protein kinase (Q24561617) (← links)
- Endocannabinoid-mediated long-term plasticity requires cAMP/PKA signaling and RIM1alpha (Q24564778) (← links)
- Induction of the rat prodynorphin gene through Gs-coupled receptors may involve phosphorylation-dependent derepression and activation (Q24613067) (← links)
- Inactive-state preassembly of G(q)-coupled receptors and G(q) heterotrimers (Q24635883) (← links)
- Membrane-delimited coupling between sigma receptors and K+ channels in rat neurohypophysial terminals requires neither G-protein nor ATP (Q24651078) (← links)
- Slow modal gating of single G protein-activated K+ channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes (Q24651128) (← links)
- Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel splicing variant of the Kir3.2 subunit predominantly expressed in mouse testis (Q24651283) (← links)
- Monoaminergic orchestration of motor programs in a complex C. elegans behavior (Q27318136) (← links)
- Heterotrimeric G proteins precouple with G protein-coupled receptors in living cells (Q27863906) (← links)
- Three new familial hemiplegic migraine mutants affect P/Q-type Ca(2+) channel kinetics (Q28139662) (← links)
- Neuronal inwardly rectifying K(+) channels differentially couple to PDZ proteins of the PSD-95/SAP90 family (Q28142249) (← links)
- Addiction, dopamine, and the molecular mechanisms of memory (Q28142501) (← links)
- Co-expression of human Kir3 subunits can yield channels with different functional properties (Q28144093) (← links)
- Signalling via the G protein-activated K+ channels (Q28259042) (← links)
- IRK(1-3) and GIRK(1-4) inwardly rectifying K+ channel mRNAs are differentially expressed in the adult rat brain (Q28280082) (← links)
- Depression of high-threshold calcium currents by activation of human D2 (short) dopamine receptors expressed in differentiated NG108-15 cells (Q28369308) (← links)
- G-protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channels are targets of alcohol action (Q28376789) (← links)
- Alternative splicing generates a novel isoform of the rat metabotropic GABA(B)R1 receptor (Q28566794) (← links)
- Modulation of rat cardiac sodium channel by the stimulatory G protein alpha subunit (Q28579766) (← links)
- Temperature coefficient of membrane currents induced by noxious heat in sensory neurones in the rat. (Q30322373) (← links)
- Unique ability of pandemic influenza to downregulate the genes involved in neuronal disorders. (Q30377576) (← links)
- Modulation of hair cell efferents (Q30464112) (← links)
- Activation of alpha 2-adrenoceptors causes inhibition of calcium channels but does not modulate inwardly-rectifying K+ channels in caudal raphe neurons (Q30471740) (← links)
- Unrestrained nociceptive response and disregulation of hearing ability in mice lacking the nociceptin/orphaninFQ receptor (Q30499644) (← links)
- Optically triggering spatiotemporally confined GPCR activity in a cell and programming neurite initiation and extension (Q30539245) (← links)
- Mutations in the Caenorhabditis elegans serotonin reuptake transporter MOD-5 reveal serotonin-dependent and -independent activities of fluoxetine. (Q30999262) (← links)
- Serotoninergic and noradrenergic axons make contacts with neurons of the ventral spinocerebellar tract in the cat. (Q31036187) (← links)
- Voltage-dependent modulation of N-type calcium channels: role of G protein subunits (Q33602329) (← links)
- L-type calcium channel modulation. (Q33602333) (← links)
- Complexes between photoactivated rhodopsin and transducin: progress and questions (Q33873779) (← links)
- Coincident glutamatergic and cholinergic inputs transiently depress glutamate release at rat schaffer collateral synapses (Q33885524) (← links)
- G-protein mediated gating of inward-rectifier K+ channels (Q33918594) (← links)
- Beyond the wiring diagram: signalling through complex neuromodulator networks (Q33952362) (← links)
- Analysis of dominant mutations affecting muscle excitation in Caenorhabditis elegans (Q33966190) (← links)
- Visual transduction in Drosophila. (Q34091337) (← links)
- Geometry and kinetics of dopaminergic transmission in the rat striatum and in mice lacking the dopamine transporter (Q34093922) (← links)
- Volume transmission in the year 2000. (Q34093978) (← links)
- Interaction between diffusion and Michaelis-Menten uptake of dopamine after iontophoresis in striatum. (Q34129317) (← links)
- Evidence that neuronal G-protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ channels are activated by G beta gamma subunits and function as heteromultimers (Q34137507) (← links)
- New roles for G-protein beta gamma-dimers in transmembrane signalling. (Q34358634) (← links)
- Role of subunit diversity in signaling by heterotrimeric G proteins (Q34437374) (← links)
- Mechanisms of modulation of voltage-dependent calcium channels by G proteins (Q34458100) (← links)
- Inhibitory effects of capsaicin on acetylcholine-evoked responses in rat phaeochromocytoma cells (Q34792181) (← links)
- An integrative theory of the phasic and tonic modes of dopamine modulation in the prefrontal cortex. (Q34951595) (← links)
- Adenine nucleotides inhibit recombinant N-type calcium channels via G protein-coupled mechanisms in HEK 293 cells; involvement of the P2Y13 receptor-type (Q35046009) (← links)
- Functional dependence of Ca(2+)-activated K+ current on L- and N-type Ca2+ channels: differences between chicken sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons suggest different regulatory mechanisms (Q35139372) (← links)
- Two distinct aspects of coupling between Gα(i) protein and G protein-activated K+ channel (GIRK) revealed by fluorescently labeled Gα(i3) protein subunits (Q35312406) (← links)
- Neuropeptide receptor transcript expression levels and magnitude of ionic current responses show cell type-specific differences in a small motor circuit. (Q35547889) (← links)