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Chang-Hoon Cho

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Cho C
Front Mol Neurosci . 2017 Jun; 10:169. PMID: 28611592
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Lee Y, Lee J, Bae Y, Lee B, Kim E, Cho C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2016 May; 6:26413. PMID: 27212225
Anoctamin-1 (ANO1) acts as a Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) channel in various normal tissues, and its expression is increased in several different types of cancer. Therefore, understanding the regulation of ANO1 surface...
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Lee Y, Bae Y, Park N, Yoo J, Cho C, Ryoo K, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 2016 May; 475(2):216-22. PMID: 27207835
Anoctamin-1 (ANO1) is a Ca(2+)-activated chloride channel (CaCC) that plays important physiological roles in normal and cancerous tissues. However, the plasma membrane trafficking mechanisms of ANO1 remain poorly characterized. In...
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Cho C
Front Cell Neurosci . 2015 Jul; 9:264. PMID: 26217188
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Cho C, Lee Y, Kim E, Hwang E, Park J
BMB Rep . 2014 Dec; 48(1):1-5. PMID: 25441424
Transient Receptor Potential, Melastatin-related, member 4 (TRPM4) channels are Ca2(+)-activated Ca2(+)-impermeable cation channels. These channels are expressed in various types of mammalian tissues including the brain and are implicated in...
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Yarishkin O, Lee D, Kim E, Cho C, Choi J, Lee C, et al.
Mol Brain . 2014 Nov; 7:80. PMID: 25406588
Background: Two-pore domain K(+) (K2P) channels have been shown to modulate neuronal excitability. However, physiological function of TWIK-1, the first identified member of the mammalian K2P channel family, in neuronal...
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Cho C, Kim E, Lee Y, Yarishkin O, Yoo J, Park J, et al.
Mol Brain . 2014 Jul; 7:52. PMID: 25047048
Background: TRPM4 channels are Ca2+-activated nonselective cation channels which are deeply involved in physiological and pathological conditions. However, their trafficking mechanism and binding partners are still elusive. Results: We have...
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Cho C
Front Cell Neurosci . 2014 May; 8:114. PMID: 24795569
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Cho C
Front Cell Neurosci . 2013 Aug; 7:127. PMID: 23964202
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