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2019, Volume 53:

Special Issue

Mitochondrial Ion Channels and Cancer

Issue 6

From Figure 1: Sphingosine in bronchial epithelial cells after inhalation

Carstens H. et al. in Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;53:1015-1028

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Issue 5

Uremia and Hypoxia Independently Induce Eryptosis and Erythrocyte Redox Imbalance.

Tozoni, et al. in Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;53:794-804

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Issue 4

Beneficial Effects of Low Frequency Vibration on Human Chondrocytes in Vitro.

Lützenberg R. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;53:623-637.

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Issue 3

From Figure 5: The uric acid binding site of hGLUT9a.

Lüscher B. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;53;508-517

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Issue 2

From Figure 5: Representative docking pictures of glycomimetic (A) C2 and (B) C4 in the HGF-heparan sulfate binding site (PDB: 1GMN).

Mahmoud A. M. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;53;323-336

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Issue 1

From Figure 5: Effect of CVB3 on mitochondria. Expression of CVB3 genome in murine cardiac tissue results in tissue damage.

Peischard S. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;53;121-140

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2019, Volume 52:

Issue 4

From Figure 2: Conditioned media from MIO-M1 cells exposed to 1% O2 hypoxia 48 hours (H) stimulated HRMECs tube formation compared to 20% O2 normoxic condition (N) (n=12 per group). The total length of tubes decreased by pretreatment with digoxin (H+D).

Ou K. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;52;668-680

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Issue 5

From Figure 8: Representative image of primary microglial cells showing attached (one example is shown with an arrow) as well as engulfed (one example is shown with an arrowhead) microspheres.

Kittl M. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;52;951-969

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Issue 6

From Figure 1: Generation of in vitrogrown micro-tissues for cardiac cell replacement therapy.

Sahito R. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;52;1325-1338

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Issue 1

Substance P (SP) treatments markedly improved cardiac function by reducing the infarct size and fibrosis
after permanent ligation of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery.

Hong H.S. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;52;40-56

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Issue 2

The side view of the hKv1.5 channel pore region with verapamil binding at the lowest free energy of binding.

Ding W.G. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;52;302-314

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Issue 3

From Figure 1: Elamipretide improves stenotic kidney (STK) function and blunts fibrosis.

Kim S.R. et al. Cell Physiol Biochem 2019;52;617-632

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