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Sárközi, S.,
Lukács, B.,
Bárdi, M.,
Jóna, I.:
Altered modulation of the skeletal type ryanodine receptor / calcium release channel by ATP in malignant hyperthermia.
Acta Physiol. 205 (Suppl.), L9, 2012.
Sárközi, S.,
Szegedi, C.,
Lukács, B.,
Ronjat, M.,
Jóna, I.:
Effect of gadolinium on the ryanodine receptor/sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release channel of skeletal muscle.
FEBS J. 272 (2), 464-471, 2005.
Q1
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
Q1
Medicine (miscellaneous)
D1
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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Rocchetti, M.,
Besana, A.,
Mostacciuolo, G.,
Micheletti, R.,
Ferrari, P.,
Sárközi, S.,
Szegedi, C.,
Jóna, I.,
Zaza, A.:
Modulation of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Function by Na+/K+ Pump Inhibitors with Different Toxicity: Digoxin and PST2744 [(E,Z)-3-((2-Aminoethoxy)imino)androstane-6,17-dione Hydrochloride].
J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 313 (1), 207-215, 2004.
Estève, E.,
Smida-Resgui, S.,
Sárközi, S.,
Szegedi, C.,
Regaya, I.,
Chen, L. L.,
Altafaj, X.,
Rochat, H.,
Allen, P.,
Pessah, I. N.,
Marty, I.,
Sabatier, J. M.,
Jóna, I.,
De Waard, M.,
Ronjat, M.:
Critical Amino Acid Residues Determine the Binding Affinity and the Ca2+ Release Efficacy of Maurocalcine in Skeletal Muscle Cells.
J. Biol. Chem. 278 (39), 37822-37831, 2003.
Varsányi, M.,
Sárközi, S.,
Szegedi, C.,
Herzog, A.,
Jóna, I.:
Troponin I converts the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor into a rectifying calcium release channel.
FEBS Lett. 515 (1-3), 155-158, 2002.
Jóna, I.,
Szegedi, C.,
Sárközi, S.,
Szentesi, P.,
Csernoch, L.,
Kovács, L.:
Altered inhibition of the rat skeletal ryanodine receptor/calcium release channel by magnesium in the presence of ATP.
Pflugers Arch. 441 (6), 729-738, 2001.
Szegedi, C.,
Sárközi, S.,
Herzog, A.,
Jóna, I.,
Varsányi, M.:
Calsequestrin: more than 'only' a luminal Ca2+ buffer inside the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
Biochem. J. 337 (Pt.), 19-22, 1999.
Jóna, I.,
Sárközi, S.,
Szegedi, C.,
Szentesi, P.,
Kovács, L.:
Effect of magnesium and ATP on the calcium release channel: ryanodine receptor of the rat.
J. Muscle Res. Cell Motil. 20, 830, 1999.