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1. Abstracts from the 8th International Conference on cGMP Generators, Effectors and Therapeutic Implications

2. Cyclic Nucleotide-Specific Optogenetics Highlights Compartmentalization of the Sperm Flagellum into cAMP Microdomains

3. Author Correction: The solute carrier SLC9C1 is a Na+/H+-exchanger gated by an S4-type voltage-sensor and cyclic-nucleotide binding

4. Species-specific differences in nonlysosomal glucosylceramidase GBA2 function underlie locomotor dysfunction arising from loss-of-function mutations

5. A family of hyperpolarization-activated channels selective for protons

6. The solute carrier SLC9C1 is a Na+/H+-exchanger gated by an S4-type voltage-sensor and cyclic-nucleotide binding

7. Absolute proteomic quantification reveals design principles of sperm flagellar chemosensation

8. Cyclic Nucleotide-Specific Optogenetics Highlights Compartmentalization of the Sperm Flagellum into cAMP Microdomains

9. Revisiting and Redesigning Light-Activated Cyclic-Mononucleotide Phosphodiesterases

10. Identification of a feedback loop involving beta-glucosidase 2 and its product sphingosine sheds light on the molecular mechanisms in Gaucher disease

11. A Fluorometric Activity Assay for Light-Regulated Cyclic-Nucleotide-Monophosphate Actuators

12. A Fluorometric Activity Assay for Light-Regulated Cyclic-Nucleotide-Monophosphate Actuators

13. The rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclase of the aquatic fungus Blastocladiella emersonii enables fast optical control of cGMP signaling

14. Calmodulin controls the rod photoreceptor CNG channel through an unconventional binding site in the N-terminus of the beta -subunit

15. Optical Control of cGMP Signaling

16. The non-lysosomal β-glucosidase GBA2 is a non-integral membrane-associated protein at the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) and golgi

17. Glutamic acid-rich proteins of rod photoreceptors are natively unfolded

18. High density and ligand affinity confer ultrasensitive signal detection by a guanylyl cyclase chemoreceptor

19. Interaction of glutamic-acid-rich proteins with the cGMP signalling pathway in rod photoreceptors

20. Accumulation of glucosylceramide in the absence of the beta-glucosidase GBA2 alters cytoskeletal dynamics.

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