Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Vol. 163 [electronic resource] /edited by Bernd Nilius, Susan G. Amara, Thomas Gudermann, Reinhard Jahn, Roland Lill, Stefan Offermanns, Ole H. Petersen.
by Nilius, Bernd [editor.]; Amara, Susan G [editor.]; Gudermann, Thomas [editor.]; Jahn, Reinhard [editor.]; Lill, Roland [editor.]; Offermanns, Stefan [editor.]; Petersen, Ole H [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Springer eBooksSummary: D. Sinnecker, R. J. Dirschinger, A. Goedel, A. Moretti, P. Lipp, K.-L. Laugwitz Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Cardiovascular Research R. Vennekens, A. Menigoz, B. Nilius TRPs in the brain A. Oláh, A. Gábor Szöllösi, T. Bíró The Channel Physiology of the Skin
Induced pluripotent stem cells in cardiovascular research -- TRPs in the brain -- Chemosensory receptors and channels in the respiratory tract: role in toxic lung injury and potential as "sweet spots" for targeted therapies. - The channel physiology of the skin.
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Induced pluripotent stem cells in cardiovascular research -- TRPs in the brain -- Chemosensory receptors and channels in the respiratory tract: role in toxic lung injury and potential as "sweet spots" for targeted therapies. - The channel physiology of the skin.
D. Sinnecker, R. J. Dirschinger, A. Goedel, A. Moretti, P. Lipp, K.-L. Laugwitz Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Cardiovascular Research R. Vennekens, A. Menigoz, B. Nilius TRPs in the brain A. Oláh, A. Gábor Szöllösi, T. Bíró The Channel Physiology of the Skin
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