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1. Clinical and demographic features of patients with SMA on treatment with risdiplam: the iSMAc experience

4. PREVALENCE STUDY OF MUSCLE CHANNELOPATHIES IN ITALY: 37

9. Mapping ligand binding pockets in chloride ClC-1 channels through an integrated in silico and experimental approach using anthracene-9-carboxylic acid and niflumic acid.

11. ClC-1 mutations in myotonia congenita patients: insights into molecular gating mechanisms and genotype–phenotype correlation

18. Synthesis and Toxicopharmacological Evaluation of meta-Hydroxymexiletine, the First Metabolite of Mexiletine more Potent than the Parent Compound on Voltage-gated Sodium Channels

19. Increased rigidity of the chiral centre of tocainide favours stereoselectivity and use-dependent block of skeletal muscle Na(+) channels enhancing the antimyotonic activity in vivo.

20. Ion channels in muscle and cardiac hereditary diseases: from gene dysfunction to pharmacological therapy. 10-11 March 2000, Bari, Italy.

21. Skeletal muscle disuse induces fibre type-dependent enhancement of Na(+) channel expression.

22. Muscle loading modulates aquaporin-4 expression in skeletal muscle.

23. Molecular determinants of mexiletine structure for potent and use-dependent block of skeletal muscle sodium channels.

24. Taurine and skeletal muscle ion channels.

25. Blockade by cAMP of native sodium channels of adult rat skeletal muscle fibers.

26. Modification by ageing of the tetrodotoxin-sensitive sodium channels in rat skeletal muscle fibres.

27. Partial recovery of skeletal muscle sodium channel properties in aged rats chronically treated with growth hormone or the GH-secretagogue hexarelin.

28. Comparison of excitability parameters and sodium channel behavior of fast- and slow-twitch rat skeletal muscles for the study of the effects of hindlimb suspension, a model of hypogravity.

29. Potential targets for skeletal muscle impairment by hypogravity: basic characterization of resting ionic conductances and mechanical threshold of rat fast- and slow-twitch muscle fibers.

30. Effect of cyclic AMP on the calcium-dependent potassium conductances of rat Leydig cells.

31. Inhibitory effect of internal sodium and Hepes on the voltage-dependent potassium conductance of rat Leydig cells.

32. Modulation of K+ conductances by Ca2+ and human chorionic gonadotrophin in Leydig cells from mature rat testis.

33. Swelling and cAMP on hyperpolarization-activated Cl- conductance in rat Leydig cells.

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