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Publications by Robert Bähring
Functional Consequences of the Interactions Among the Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule NCAM, the Receptor Tyrosine Kinase TrkB, and the Inwardly Rectifying K+Channel KIR3.3
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Intra- And Intersubunit Dynamic Binding in Kv4.2 Channel Closed-State Inactivation
Biophysical Journal
Biophysics
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Calcium-Sensing Receptor Decreases Cell Surface Expression of the Inwardly Rectifying K+Channel Kir4.1
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule (NCAM) Marks Adult Myogenic Cells Committed to Differentiation
Experimental Cell Research
Cell Biology
Clustering of the Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule (NCAM) at the Neuronal Cell Surface Induces Caspase-8- And -3-Dependent Changes of the Spectrin Meshwork Required for NCAM-mediated Neurite Outgrowth
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Transmembrane Neural Cell-Adhesion Molecule (NCAM), but Not Glycosyl-Phosphatidylinositol-Anchored NCAM, Down-Regulates Secretion of Matrix Metalloproteinases.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
NCAM-180, the Large Isoform of the Neural Cell Adhesion Molecule of the Mouse, Is Encoded by an Alternatively Spliced Transcript
Nucleic Acids Research
Genetics
Ca2+-Dependent Inhibition of Inwardly Rectifying K+ Channel in Opossum Kidney Cells.
The Japanese Journal of Physiology
Origin of the Potassium and Voltage Dependence of the Cardiac Inwardly Rectifying K-Current (IK1)
Biophysical Journal
Biophysics
Activation and Deactivation Kinetics of Α2A- And Α2C-Adrenergic Receptor-Activated G Protein-Activated Inwardly Rectifying K+Channel Currents
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Differential Assembly of Inwardly Rectifying K+Channel Subunits, Kir4.1 and Kir5.1, in Brain Astrocytes
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology