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Publications by Arthur Kmit
TMEM16A Chloride Channel Does Not Drive Mucus Production
Life Science Alliance
Plant Science
Ecology
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Mutagenesis
Health
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Calmodulin-Dependent Activation of the Epithelial Calcium-Dependent Chloride Channel TMEM16A
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Purified Human Brain Calmodulin Does Not Alter the Bicarbonate Permeability of the ANO1/TMEM16A Channel
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Studies on Expression and Function of the TMEM16A Calcium-Activated Chloride Channel
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Corticospinal Drive Does Not Contribute to Increased Torque Production in the Presence of Residual Force Enhancement
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Downregulation of TMEM16A Calcium-Activated Chloride Channel Contributes to Cerebrovascular Remodeling During Hypertension by Promoting Basilar Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation
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Airway Smooth Muscle May Drive Mucus Hypersecretion in Asthma
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