Publications of A. Karschin
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Journal Article (42)
1998
Journal Article
509, pp. 339 - 346 (1998)
KATP channel formation by the sulphonylurea receptors SUR1 with Kir6.2 subunits in rat dorsal vagal neurons in situ. Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
396, pp. 683 - 687 (1998)
GABAB receptor subtypes assemble into functional heteromeric complexes. Nature
Journal Article
95, pp. 14991 - 14996 (1998)
Human GABAB receptors are differentially expressed and regulate inwardly rectifying K+ channels. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
Journal Article
18, pp. 4096 - 4105 (1998)
Kir2.4: A novel K+ inward rectifier channel associated with motoneurons of cranial nerve nuclei. Journal of Neuroscience
Journal Article
273, pp. 34063 - 34068 (1998)
Acute suppression of inwardly rectifying Kir2.1 channels by direct tyrosine kinase phosphorylation. Journal of Biological Chemistry 1997
Journal Article
504 (3), pp. 591 - 602 (1997)
A novel slow hyperpolarization-activated potassium current (I-K(SHA)) from a mouse hippocampal cell line. Journal of Physiology-London
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8 (11), pp. 2455 - 2460 (1997)
Expression cloning of rat cerebellar adenosine A1 receptor by coupling to Kir channels. NeuroReport
Journal Article
72 (2), p. WPO34 - WPO34 (1997)
Differential control by receptor stimulation of recombinant heteromeric Kir3.0 channels. Biophysical Journal
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230 (3), pp. 641 - 645 (1997)
Mutations in the ROMK gene in antenatal Bartter syndrome are associated with impaired K+ channel function. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Journal Article
401 (1), pp. 59 - 64 (1997)
Overlapping distribution of K-ATP channel-forming Kir6.2 subunit and the sulfonylurea receptor SUR1 in rodent brain. FEBS Letters
Journal Article
10, pp. 131 - 148 (1997)
Ontogeny of inwardly K+ channel expression in the rat. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Journal Article
10 (3-4), pp. 131 - 148 (1997)
Ontogeny of gene expression of Kir channel subunits in the rat. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Journal Article
433 (6 Suppl. Suppl. S), p. O106 - O106 (1997)
A pore loop residue controls subunit assembly in G protein-activated inwardly rectifying K+ channels. Pflugers Archiv-European Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
9 (3), pp. 194 - 206 (1997)
Subunit interactions in the assembly of neuronal Kir3.0 inwardly rectifying K+ channels. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 1996
Journal Article
223 (2), pp. 474 - 479 (1996)
Functional expression and cellular mRNA localization of a G protein-activated K+ inward rectifier isolated from rat brain. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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93 (12), pp. 5819 - 5823 (1996)
Receptor stimulation causes slow inhibition of IRK1 inwardly rectifying K+ channels by direct protein kinase A-mediated phosphorylation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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16 (3), pp. 930 - 938 (1996)
A G-protein-activated inwardly rectifying K+ channel (GIRK4) from human hippocampus associates with other GIRK channels. Journal of Neuroscience 1995
Journal Article
7 (1), pp. 121 - 124 (1995)
Molecular single-cell analysis identifies somatostatin type 1 (sst(1)) receptors to block inwardly rectifying K+ channels in rat brain oligodendrocytes. NeuroReport
Journal Article
429 (6), pp. 809 - 819 (1995)
Physiological and molecular characterization of an IRK-type inward rectifier K+ channel in a tumour mast cell line. Pflugers Archiv-European Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
183 (1-2), pp. 135 - 138 (1995)
Identification of G protein-regulated inwardly rectifying K+ channels in rat brain oligodendrocytes. Neuroscience Letters