Barium

potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 2 ; Homo sapiens







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1 25205110 The inward rectifier potassium channel Kir2.1 is required for osteoblastogenesis. 2015 Jan 15 2
2 24631257 Barium chloride impaired Kir2.1 inward rectification in its stably transfected HEK 293 cell lines. 2014 May 5 3
3 25223803 Insights in KIR2.1 channel structure and function by an evolutionary approach; cloning and functional characterization of the first reptilian inward rectifier channel KIR2.1, derived from the California kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula californiae). 2014 Oct 3 1
4 20676672 Functional consequences of Kir2.1/Kir2.2 subunit heteromerization. 2010 Oct 1
5 19834614 Selection of inhibitor-resistant viral potassium channels identifies a selectivity filter site that affects barium and amantadine block. 2009 Oct 16 2
6 17394572 K+ as a vasodilator in resting human muscle: implications for exercise hyperaemia. 2007 Aug 1
7 17347781 Functional expression of inward rectifier potassium channels in cultured human pulmonary smooth muscle cells: evidence for a major role of Kir2.4 subunits. 2006 1
8 16157278 The pore helix dipole has a minor role in inward rectifier channel function. 2005 Sep 15 1
9 15465033 The biochemical activation of T-type Ca2+ channels in HEK293 cells stably expressing alpha1G and Kir2.1 subunits. 2004 Nov 5 1