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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for CALCIUM CATION OR IRON
  1. ... necessary in order for positively charged calcium atoms (calcium cations) to enter the cell. Calcium cations are needed for a type of sperm motility ... is produced. A lack of CATSPER2 protein impairs calcium entry into the sperm cell, which ... cation channel sperm-associated protein 2 cation channel, sperm ...
  2. ... and is necessary for positively charged calcium atoms (calcium cations) to enter the cell. Calcium cations are required for a type of sperm motility ... cell. A lack of functional CATSPER1 protein impairs calcium entry into the sperm cell, ... cation channel sperm-associated protein 1 cation channel, sperm ...
  3. ... about Brugada syndrome More About This Health Condition calcium-activated non-selective cation channel 1 hTRPM4 long transient receptor potential channel ...
  4. ... Luong P, Deixler H, Funari TL, Bacino CA, Irons MB, Holm IA, Sadler L, Okenfuss EB, Janssens A, Voets T, Rimoin DL, Lachman RS, Nilius B, Cohn DH. Mutations in the gene encoding the calcium-permeable ion channel TRPV4 produce spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, Kozlowski ...
  5. ... channel kinase 2 FLJ22628 HMGX melastatin-related TRP cation channel 6 transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily M, member 6 Tests of TRPM6 ...
  6. ... for making a protein called transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 1 (TRPM1). This protein acts as a channel, transporting positively charged atoms (cations) into cells. The TRPM1 channel is found on ...
  7. ... disease, also are associated with changes in brain iron metabolism. Researchers are studying the links between phospholipid defects, brain iron, and damage to nerve cells, but have not ...
  8. ... the channel transports positively charged atoms (ions), particularly calcium ions, into the cell. This influx of calcium ions triggers a cascade of chemical reactions inside ...