MRI method development
Synaptic transmission and plasticity Ion channels Dendritic integration In-vitro and in-vivo patch-clamp recording Computational modeling
Increasing numbers of protein structures are solved each year, but many of these structures belong to proteins whose sequences are homologou ...
Centrioles duplicate only once per cell cycle in proliferating cells, whereas in multiciliated cells, hundreds of centrioles form almost sim ...
The A2A adenosine receptor (A2AR) is a G protein-coupled receptor and a major target of caffeine. The A2AR gene encodes alternative transcri ...
Long-term memory requires activity-dependent synthesis of plasticity-related proteins (PRPs) to strengthen synaptic efficacy and consequentl ...
Magnesium ion channels and transporters regulate the cellular concentrations of Mg2+, which must be tightly controlled as imbalances have be ...
Metal cations are indispensable components of the cellular machinery and are involved in numerous essential tasks ranging from nucleic acid ...
Labile Zn fingers (Zfs) in proteins contain Zn-bound thiolates that can react with electrophilic agents, causing Zn2+ ejection and protein u ...
The Cav3.2 T-channel plays a pivotal role in inducing calcineurin/nuclear factor of activated T cell (NFAT) signaling during cardiac hypertr ...
Pressure-overload stress to the heart causes pathological cardiac hypertrophy, which increases the risk of cardiac morbidity and mortality. ...
Centriole duplication begins with the formation of a single procentriole next to a preexisting centriole. CPAP (centrosomal protein 4.1&ndas ...