Background/Aims: In the human genome, more than 400 genes encode ion channels, which are ubiquitously expressed and often coexist and participate in almost all physiological processes. Therefore, ion channel blockers represent fundamental tools in discriminating the contribution of individual channel types to a physiological phenomenon. However, unspecific effects of these compounds may represent a confounding factor. Three commonly used chloride channel inhibitors, i.e. 4,4′-diisothiocyano-2,2′-stilbene-disulfonic acid (DIDS), 5-nitro-2-[(3-phenylpropyl) amino]benzoic acid (NPPB) and the anti-inflammatory drug niflumic acid were tested to identify the lowest concentration effective on Cl- channels and ineffective on K+ channels. Methods: T...
CLC-K chloride channels play a crucial role in kidney physiology and genetic mutations, affecting th...
Potassium is considered the ion mainly responsible for maintaining the driving force acting on the i...
CLC-K Cl(-) channels belong to the CLC protein family. In kidney and inner ear, they are involved in...
Nifedipine antagonizes current flow through both cardiovascular L-type Ca2+ channels and voltage-ga...
Nifedipine antagonizes current flow through both cardiovascular L-type Ca2+ channels and voltage-ga...
International audienceHandbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RB...
Handbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RBCs) to preserve cell v...
Background: Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important go...
Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important goal that has ...
Background: Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important go...
Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important goal that has ...
Background and purpose: ClC-K kidney Cl− channels are important for renal and inner ear transepit...
Background: Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important go...
Background and purpose: ClC-K kidney Cl− channels are important for renal and inner ear transepit...
CLC-K channels belong to the CLC gene family, which comprises both Cl- channels and Cl-/H+ antiporte...
CLC-K chloride channels play a crucial role in kidney physiology and genetic mutations, affecting th...
Potassium is considered the ion mainly responsible for maintaining the driving force acting on the i...
CLC-K Cl(-) channels belong to the CLC protein family. In kidney and inner ear, they are involved in...
Nifedipine antagonizes current flow through both cardiovascular L-type Ca2+ channels and voltage-ga...
Nifedipine antagonizes current flow through both cardiovascular L-type Ca2+ channels and voltage-ga...
International audienceHandbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RB...
Handbooks of physiology state that the strategy adopted by red blood cells (RBCs) to preserve cell v...
Background: Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important go...
Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important goal that has ...
Background: Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important go...
Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important goal that has ...
Background and purpose: ClC-K kidney Cl− channels are important for renal and inner ear transepit...
Background: Understanding the interactions between ion channels and blockers remains an important go...
Background and purpose: ClC-K kidney Cl− channels are important for renal and inner ear transepit...
CLC-K channels belong to the CLC gene family, which comprises both Cl- channels and Cl-/H+ antiporte...
CLC-K chloride channels play a crucial role in kidney physiology and genetic mutations, affecting th...
Potassium is considered the ion mainly responsible for maintaining the driving force acting on the i...
CLC-K Cl(-) channels belong to the CLC protein family. In kidney and inner ear, they are involved in...