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Publications by Manjunatha B. Bhat
The Transmembrane Segment of Ryanodine Receptor Contains an Intracellular Membrane Retention Signal for Ca2+Release Channel
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
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Residue Gln4863within a Predicted Transmembrane Sequence of the Ca2+Release Channel (Ryanodine Receptor) Is Critical for Ryanodine Interaction
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The Predicted TM10 Transmembrane Sequence of the Cardiac Ca2+Release Channel (Ryanodine Receptor) Is Crucial for Channel Activation and Gating
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The Third Transmembrane Segment of Orai1 Protein Modulates Ca2+Release-Activated Ca2+(CRAC) Channel Gating and Permeation Properties
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Regulatory Mechanisms of Ryanodine Receptor/Ca2+ Release Channel Revealed by Recent Advancements in Structural Studies
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A Mutation in the Transmembrane/Luminal Domain of the Ryanodine Receptor Is Associated With Abnormal Ca2+ Release Channel Function and Severe Central Core Disease
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