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Calcium signaling.

The voltage-gated Na+ channel NaVBP co-localizes with methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein at cell poles of alkaliphilic Bacillus pseudofirmus OF4.

Activating mutation in a mucolipin transient receptor potential channel leads to melanocyte loss in varitint-waddler mice.

CatSperbeta, a novel transmembrane protein in the CatSper channel complex.

KSper, a pH-sensitive K+ current that controls sperm membrane potential.

SnapShot: mammalian TRP channels.

All four CatSper ion channel proteins are required for male fertility and sperm cell hyperactivated motility.

Developmental origin of a bipotential myocardial and smooth muscle cell precursor in the mammalian heart.

The TRPM7 ion channel functions in cholinergic synaptic vesicles and affects transmitter release.

Bisandrographolide from Andrographis paniculata activates TRPV4 channels.

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