Institut für Zelluläre und Molekulare Physiologie


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Effects of syntaxin 2, 3, and 4 on rat and human epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) in Xenopus laevis oocytes (2019) Rauh R, Frost F, Korbmacher C Conference contribution Bile acids inhibit human purinergic receptor P2X4 in a heterologous expression system (2019) Ilyaskin A, Sure F, Nesterov V, Härteis S, Korbmacher C Journal article Physiological in vitro sacroiliac joint motion: a study on three-dimensional posterior pelvic ring kinematics (2019) Hammer N, Scholze M, Kibsgard T, Klima S, Schleifenbaum S, Seidel T, Werner M, Grunert R Journal article Anoctamin-4 is a bona fide Ca2+-dependent non-selective cation channel (2019) Reichhart N, Schoeberl S, Keckeis S, Alfaar AS, Roubeix C, Cordes M, Crespo-Garcia S, et al. Journal article Urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) is not essential for epithelial sodium channel (ENaC)-mediated sodium retention in experimental nephrotic syndrome (2019) Bohnert BN, Daiminger S, Woern M, Sure F, Staudner T, Ilyaskin A, Batbouta F, et al. Journal article Rebuttal to editorial: Sodium retention by uPA in nephrotic syndrome? (2019) Bohnert BN, Kanse S, Härteis S, Korbmacher C, Artunc F Journal article Developing a Patient Individualized Flexible Silicone Implant using SLS and Vacuum Die Casting (2019) Launhardt M, Ebel N, Kondruweit M, Weyane M, Volk T, Drummer D Conference contribution Developing a patient individualized flexible silicone implant using SLS and vacuum die casting (2019) Launhardt M, Ebel N, Kondruweit M, Weyand M, Volk T, Drummer D Journal article The phosphorylation site T613 in the β-subunit of rat epithelial Na+channel (ENaC) modulates channel inhibition by Nedd4-2 (2018) Krüger B, Yang L, Korbmacher C, Rauh R Journal article The degenerin region of the human bile acid-sensitive ion channel (BASIC) is involved in channel inhibition by calcium and activation by bile acids. (2018) Ilyaskin A, Kirsch S, Böckmann R, Sticht H, Korbmacher C, Härteis S, Diakov A Journal article, Original article