No direct effect of creatine phosphate on the cross-bridge cycle in cardiac myofibrils N. PiroddiA. BelusG. J. M. Stienen Cardiovascular System 05 January 2006 Pages: 3 - 6
VIP receptors control excitability of suprachiasmatic nuclei neurones Pavel PakhotinAnthony J. HarmarHugh Piggins Cell and Molecular Physiology 08 November 2005 Pages: 7 - 15
Src homology 2-containing phosphotyrosine phosphatase regulates endothelin-1-induced epidermal growth factor receptor transactivation in rat renal tubular cell NRK-52E Chen Cheng-HsienHsu Yung-HoChen Tso-Hsiao Cell and Molecular Physiology 28 October 2005 Pages: 16 - 24
Ionic mechanism of ouabain-induced swelling of leech Retzius neurons Paul Wilhelm DierkesHans Joachim WüstenPeter Hochstrate Cell and molecular physiology 10 December 2005 Pages: 25 - 35
Investigation of bioactive NO-scavenging role of myoglobin in myocardium Ulrike KreutzerThomas Jue Cell and Molecular Physiology 09 February 2006 Pages: 36 - 42
Evidence that TRPC1 contributes to calcium-induced differentiation of human keratinocytes Shiwei CaiSahba FatheraziKenneth T. Izutsu Epithelial Transport 08 November 2005 Pages: 43 - 52
Evidence that the rabbit proton-peptide co-transporter PepT1 is a multimer when expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes Konstantinos-E. PanitsasC A R BoydDavid Meredith Epithelial transport 08 February 2006 Pages: 53 - 63
Prediction of glycylsarcosine transport in Caco-2 cell lines expressing PEPT1 at different levels Megumi IrieTomohiro TeradaKen-ichi Inui Epithelial Transport 10 November 2005 Pages: 64 - 70
Tumor necrosis factor-α and interferon-γ increase PepT1 expression and activity in the human colon carcinoma cell line Caco-2/bbe and in mouse intestine Stephan R. VavrickaMark W. MuschEugene B. Chang Epithelial Transport 19 November 2005 Pages: 71 - 80
Activation and inactivation kinetics of a Ca2+-activated Cl- current: photolytic Ca2+ concentration and voltage jump experiments Andreas HaaseKlaus Hartung Ion Channels, Transporters 08 November 2005 Pages: 81 - 90
Consequences of prolonged total body immersion in cold water on muscle performance and EMG activity Mathieu CoulangeFrançois HugYves Jammes Neuromuscular Function 19 November 2005 Pages: 91 - 101
Lactate is a metabolic substrate that sustains extraocular muscle function Francisco H. AndradeColleen A. McMullen Skeletal Muscle 19 November 2005 Pages: 102 - 108
Relationship between oxidative stress in muscle tissue and weight-lifting-induced muscle damage Shuichi UchiyamaHideo TsukamotoTetsuro Tamaki Skeletal Muscle 10 January 2006 Pages: 109 - 116
Effects of reduced glycogen on structure and in vitro function of rat sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase Takaaki MishimaMinako SugiyamaMasanobu Wada Skeletal Muscle 21 December 2005 Pages: 117 - 123
Neurobiology of TRPC2: from gene to behavior Frank ZufallKyrill UkhanovTrese Leinders-Zufall Erratum 07 December 2005 Pages: 124 - 124