The Maxi-chloride channel was the first ion channel described by electrophysiological methods in placenta. Because it is difficult to access a complex epithelium such as the placenta for electrophysiological procedures, the studies of ion channels from placental membranes have been performed only very recently. It was only in 1993 that a direct demonstration of a high-conductance chloride channel in apical membranes of intact trophoblastic epithelium was mentioned, and two years later, the description of this channel was reported from purified placental apical membranes reconstituted into artificial lipid membranes suitable for patch-clamp recordings. This brief review comments on the work done with regard to the electrophysiological charac...
Chorionic plate arteries (CPA) are located at the maternofetal interface where they are able to resp...
The human decidua plays a prominent role in the signaling between maternal and fetal tissues. It als...
A Cl- channel with large single-unit conductance and characteristic voltage-dependent inactivation w...
The Maxi-chloride channel was the first ion channel described by electrophysiological methods in pla...
OBJECTIVE: Ion channels play important roles in epithelial transport, but they are difficult to acce...
Non-selective cation channels have been identified in the plasma membranes of many different cells. ...
The human placental syncytiotrophoblast (hSTB) is a polarized epithelial structure, without paracell...
Previous evidence suggests that the molecular defect in cystic fibrosis (CF) could reside in an alte...
Taurine (Tau), the most abundant amino acid in fetal blood, is highly concentrated in human placenta...
The functional expression of calcium channels has been scarcely studied in human placental syncytiot...
The syncytiotrophoblast separates the maternal and fetal blood and constitutes the primary barrier f...
Chloride channels regulate the movement of a major cellular anion and are involved in fundamental pr...
The role of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP) dependent protein kinase (PK-A) on the Cl- conducta...
Artículo de publicación ISIPotassium channels play important physiological roles in human syncytiotr...
In this study, an outwardly rectifying chloride channel was characterized in the trophoblastic cell ...
Chorionic plate arteries (CPA) are located at the maternofetal interface where they are able to resp...
The human decidua plays a prominent role in the signaling between maternal and fetal tissues. It als...
A Cl- channel with large single-unit conductance and characteristic voltage-dependent inactivation w...
The Maxi-chloride channel was the first ion channel described by electrophysiological methods in pla...
OBJECTIVE: Ion channels play important roles in epithelial transport, but they are difficult to acce...
Non-selective cation channels have been identified in the plasma membranes of many different cells. ...
The human placental syncytiotrophoblast (hSTB) is a polarized epithelial structure, without paracell...
Previous evidence suggests that the molecular defect in cystic fibrosis (CF) could reside in an alte...
Taurine (Tau), the most abundant amino acid in fetal blood, is highly concentrated in human placenta...
The functional expression of calcium channels has been scarcely studied in human placental syncytiot...
The syncytiotrophoblast separates the maternal and fetal blood and constitutes the primary barrier f...
Chloride channels regulate the movement of a major cellular anion and are involved in fundamental pr...
The role of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP) dependent protein kinase (PK-A) on the Cl- conducta...
Artículo de publicación ISIPotassium channels play important physiological roles in human syncytiotr...
In this study, an outwardly rectifying chloride channel was characterized in the trophoblastic cell ...
Chorionic plate arteries (CPA) are located at the maternofetal interface where they are able to resp...
The human decidua plays a prominent role in the signaling between maternal and fetal tissues. It als...
A Cl- channel with large single-unit conductance and characteristic voltage-dependent inactivation w...