Role of pharmacogenetics in adverse drug reactions: an update towards personalized medicine
E Micaglio, ET Locati, MM Monasky… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are an important and frequent cause of morbidity and
mortality. ADR can be related to a variety of drugs, including anticonvulsants, anaesthetics …
mortality. ADR can be related to a variety of drugs, including anticonvulsants, anaesthetics …
Voltage-Gated K+/Na+ Channels and Scorpion Venom Toxins in Cancer
A Díaz-García, D Varela - Frontiers in pharmacology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Ion channels have recently been recognized as novel therapeutic targets in cancer research
since they are overexpressed in different histological tissues, and their activity is linked to …
since they are overexpressed in different histological tissues, and their activity is linked to …
Recording ten-fold larger IKr conductances with automated patch clam** using equimolar Cs+ solutions
M Bloothooft, B Verbruggen, F Seibertz… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Background: The rapid delayed rectifier potassium current (IKr) is important for cardiac
repolarization and is most often involved in drug-induced arrhythmias. However, accurately …
repolarization and is most often involved in drug-induced arrhythmias. However, accurately …
The ERG1 K+ Channel and Its Role in Neuronal Health and Disease
The ERG1 potassium channel, encoded by KCNH2, has long been associated with cardiac
electrical excitability. Yet, a growing body of work suggests that ERG1 mediates physiology …
electrical excitability. Yet, a growing body of work suggests that ERG1 mediates physiology …
Modeling drug-induced mitochondrial toxicity with human primary cardiomyocytes
X Tang, H Liu, R Rao, Y Huang, M Dong, M Xu… - Science China Life …, 2024 - Springer
Mitochondrial toxicity induced by therapeutic drugs is a major contributor for cardiotoxicity,
posing a serious threat to pharmaceutical industries and patients' lives. However …
posing a serious threat to pharmaceutical industries and patients' lives. However …
Hysteretic hERG channel gating current recorded at physiological temperature
DK Jones - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Cardiac hERG channels comprise at least two subunits, hERG 1a and hERG 1b, and drive
cardiac action potential repolarization. hERG 1a subunits contain a cytoplasmic PAS domain …
cardiac action potential repolarization. hERG 1a subunits contain a cytoplasmic PAS domain …
Ion channel dysregulation in head and neck cancers: perspectives for clinical application
N Del-Río-Ibisate, R Granda-Díaz, JP Rodrigo… - … Malfunction in the …, 2020 - Springer
Head and neck cancers are a highly complex and heterogeneous group of malignancies
that involve very diverse anatomical structures and distinct aetiological factors, treatments …
that involve very diverse anatomical structures and distinct aetiological factors, treatments …
Zebrafish cardiac repolarization does not functionally depend on the expression of the hERG1b-like transcript
CE Genge, P Muralidharan, J Kemp, CM Hull… - … -European Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
Zebrafish provide a translational model of human cardiac function. Their similar cardiac
electrophysiology enables screening of human cardiac repolarization disorders, drug …
electrophysiology enables screening of human cardiac repolarization disorders, drug …
[PDF][PDF] Uncovering Molecular Mechanisms in Control of Cardiac Ion Channels' Function by Combined Computer Simulations and Experiments
WE Miranda-Delgado - 2021 - prism.ucalgary.ca
A myriad of cellular responses is dependent on selective membrane-permeation of charged
species through membrane proteins known as ion channels. Among them, the ryanodine …
species through membrane proteins known as ion channels. Among them, the ryanodine …