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  1. Correction: Singlár et al. Revealing the Specific Contributions of Mitochondrial CB1 Receptors to the Overall Function of Skeletal Muscle in Mice. Cells 2025, 14, 1517
  2. Emerging Concepts in Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases: Insights from the University of Debrecen Musculoskeletal Symposium 2025
  3. Revealing the Specific Contributions of Mitochondrial CB1 Receptors to the Overall Function of Skeletal Muscle in Mice
  4. Physiological Muscle Function Is Controlled by the Skeletal Endocannabinoid System in Murine Skeletal Muscles
  5. Physiological Muscle Function Is Controlled by the Skeletal Endocannabinoid System in Murine Skeletal Muscles
  6. Septin 7 interacts with Numb to preserve sarcomere structural organization and muscle contractile function
  7. Septin 7 interacts with Numb to preserve sarcomere structural organization and muscle contractile function
  8. Assessment of the Physical Activity of Children with Asthma Bronchiale
  9. Assessment of the Physical Activity of Children with Asthma Bronchiale
  10. Reduced Expression of Septin7 Hinders Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
  11. Migration of Myogenic Cells Is Highly Influenced by Cytoskeletal Septin7
  12. The Importance of Physical Activity in Preventing Fatigue and Burnout in Healthcare Workers
  13. Unravelling the Effects of Syndecan-4 Knockdown on Skeletal Muscle Functions
  14. The Role of the Piezo1 Mechanosensitive Channel in the Musculoskeletal System
  15. Genetic Manipulation of CB1 Cannabinoid Receptors Reveals a Role in Maintaining Proper Skeletal Muscle Morphology and Function in Mice
  16. Disrupted T‐tubular network accounts for asynchronous calcium release in MTM1‐deficient skeletal muscle
  17. Whole blood transcriptome characterization of young female triathlon athletes following an endurance exercise: a pilot study
  18. Impaired Intracellular Ca2+ Dynamics, M-Band and Sarcomere Fragility in Skeletal Muscles of Obscurin KO Mice
  19. Astaxanthin Exerts Anabolic Effects via Pleiotropic Modulation of the Excitable Tissue
  20. Evaluation of muscle-specific and metabolism regulating microRNAs in a chronic swimming rat model
  21. Urinary Biomarkers of Mycotoxin Induced Nephrotoxicity—Current Status and Expected Future Trends
  22. Impaired Skeletal Muscle Development and Regeneration in Transglutaminase 2 Knockout Mice
  23. Assessing the Potential of Nutraceuticals as Geroprotectors on Muscle Performance and Cognition in Aging Mice
  24. Detection of Ca2+ transients near ryanodine receptors by targeting fluorescent Ca2+ sensors to the triad
  25. Synthesis and cellular effects of a mitochondria-targeted inhibitor of the two-pore potassium channel TASK-3
  26. The Role of Orai1 in Regulating Sarcoplasmic Calcium Release, Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in Myostatin Deficient Skeletal Muscle
  27. High Time Resolution Analysis of Voltage-Dependent and Voltage-Independent Calcium Sparks in Frog Skeletal Muscle Fibers
  28. From Mice to Humans: An Overview of the Potentials and Limitations of Current Transgenic Mouse Models of Major Muscular Dystrophies and Congenital Myopathies
  29. FvmnSOD is involved in oxidative stress defence, mitochondrial stability and apoptosis prevention in Fusarium verticillioides
  30. Increased Cd2+ biosorption capability of Aspergillus nidulans elicited by crpA deletion
  31. IS THERE AN IDEAL AGE TO WIN AN OLYMPIC MEDAL?
  32. Rare earth element sequestration by Aspergillus oryzae biomass
  33. Impact of Sirtuin Enzymes on the Altered Metabolic Phenotype of Malignantly Transformed Cells
  34. Improved Calcium Homeostasis and Force by Selenium Treatment and Training in Aged Mouse Skeletal Muscle
  35. Improved Tetanic Force and Mitochondrial Calcium Homeostasis by Astaxanthin Treatment in Mouse Skeletal Muscle
  36. Septins, a cytoskeletal protein family, with emerging role in striated muscle
  37. Toxicological and Medical Aspects of Aspergillus-Derived Mycotoxins Entering the Feed and Food Chain
  38. N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor expression and function is required for early chondrogenesis
  39. Astaxanthin: A Potential Mitochondrial-Targeted Antioxidant Treatment in Diseases and with Aging
  40. Dantrolene Requires Mg2+ and ATP To Inhibit the Ryanodine Receptor
  41. Calcium Homeostasis Is Modified in Skeletal Muscle Fibers of Small Ankyrin1 Knockout Mice
  42. Ca2+-induced sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ release in myotubularin-deficient muscle fibers
  43. Safety Concerns of Diamide Insecticides
  44. Changes in Redox Signaling in the Skeletal Muscle with Aging
  45. The diamide insecticide chlorantraniliprole increases the single-channel current activity of the mammalian skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor
  46. Programmed cell death in human pathogenic fungi – a possible therapeutic target
  47. Author Correction: CB1 receptor activation induces intracellular Ca2+ mobilization and 2-arachidonoylglycerol release in rodent spinal cord astrocytes
  48. CB1 receptor activation induces intracellular Ca2+ mobilization and 2-arachidonoylglycerol release in rodent spinal cord astrocytes
  49. Murine model to follow hyphal development in invasive pulmonary aspergillosis
  50. Laser induced calcium oscillations in fluorescent calcium imaging
  51. NHE- and diffusion-dependent proton fluxes across the tubular system membranes of fast-twitch muscle fibers of the rat
  52. SOCE Is Important for Maintaining Sarcoplasmic Calcium Content and Release in Skeletal Muscle Fibers
  53. Impaired excitation-contraction coupling in muscle fibres from the dynamin2R465W mouse model of centronuclear myopathy
  54. Ca2+-activated Cl− current is antiarrhythmic by reducing both spatial and temporal heterogeneity of cardiac repolarization
  55. Alteration of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase expression in lower limb ischemia caused by atherosclerosis obliterans
  56. Follistatin treatment suppresses SERCA1b levels independently of other players of calcium homeostasis in C2C12 myotubes
  57. The Phosphatase Inhibitor Calyculin-A Impairs Clot Retraction, Platelet Activation, and Thrombin Generation
  58. Biofungicide utilizations of antifungal proteins of filamentous ascomycetes: current and foreseeable future developments
  59. Expression Levels of Warburg-Effect Related microRNAs Correlate with each Other and that of Histone Deacetylase Enzymes in Adult Hematological Malignancies with Emphasis on Acute Myeloid Leukemia
  60. Dietary selenium augments sarcoplasmic calcium release and mechanical performance in mice
  61. Cannabinoid signalling inhibits sarcoplasmic Ca2+release and regulates excitation-contraction coupling in mammalian skeletal muscle
  62. Strong Correlation between the Expression Levels of HDAC4 and SIRT6 in Hematological Malignancies of the Adults
  63. Sarcolemmal Ca 2+ -entry through L-type Ca 2+ channels controls the profile of Ca 2+ -activated Cl − current in canine ventricular myocytes
  64. Maurocalcin phosphorylated at threonin 26 maintains its activity on ryanodine receptor-mediated Ca 2+ release in intact muscle fibers
  65. Purinergic signalling-evoked intracellular Ca2+ concentration changes in the regulation of chondrogenesis and skeletal muscle formation
  66. Characterization of the aodA, dnmA, mnSOD and pimA genes in Aspergillus nidulans
  67. Application of a low molecular weight antifungal protein from Penicillium chrysogenum (PAF) to treat pulmonary aspergillosis in mice
  68. Poly-γ-Glutamic Acid Nanoparticles Based Visible Light-Curable Hydrogel for Biomedical Application
  69. Restricting calcium currents is required for correct fiber type specification in skeletal muscle
  70. Inhibition of TRPC 6 by protein kinase C isoforms in cultured human podocytes
  71. Phosphoinositides in Ca2+ signaling and excitation–contraction coupling in skeletal muscle: an old player and newcomers
  72. Bile acids activate ryanodine receptors in pancreatic acinar cells via a direct allosteric mechanism
  73. Effects of fluvastatin and coenzyme Q10 on skeletal muscle in normo- and hypercholesterolaemic rats
  74. The Effect of SERCA1b Silencing on the Differentiation and Calcium Homeostasis of C2C12 Skeletal Muscle Cells
  75. Deranged sodium to sudden death
  76. HMGB1 expression and muscle regeneration in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies and degenerative joint diseases
  77. Calcium Sparklets in Intact Mammalian Skeletal Muscle Fibers Expressing the Embryonic CaV1.1 Splice Variant
  78. Effects of Triad Geometry and RyR Gating Scheme on Simulated Skeletal Muscle Sparks
  79. Silencing the KCNK9 potassium channel (TASK-3) gene disturbs mitochondrial function, causes mitochondrial depolarization, and induces apoptosis of human melanoma cells
  80. The role of the different neoglottis forms in the development of esophageal voice
  81. Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide (PACAP) Signalling Enhances Osteogenesis in UMR-106 Cell Line
  82. A comparative study on dyslipidaemia inducing diets in various rat strains
  83. Optimization of triacetylfusarinine C and ferricrocin productions inAspergillus fumigatus
  84. Purinergic signalling is required for calcium oscillations in migratory chondrogenic progenitor cells
  85. Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Polypeptide (PACAP) Signalling Exerts Chondrogenesis Promoting and Protecting Effects: Implication of Calcineurin as a Downstream Target
  86. Hypermuscular mice with mutation in the myostatin gene display altered calcium signalling
  87. Increased Accuracy of Calcium Spark Parameter Detection using High-Speed Confocal Microscopy
  88. Proton Fluxes Across the Tubular (T-) System Membrane of Rat Fast-Twitch Fibres
  89. The Mstn-Cmpt Dl1Abc- Mice. A Mouse Model to Study Muscle Weakness, Fatigue and Soce
  90. Expression of the Embryonic Cav1.1 Splice Variant in Adult Mice Alters Excitation-Contraction Coupling but Does not Cause Dystrophic Myotonia
  91. Nicotine interferes with purinergic signaling in smooth muscle cells isolated from urinary bladders of patients with lower urinary tract symptoms
  92. Vanilloid Receptor-1 (TRPV1) Expression and Function in the Vasculature of the Rat
  93. Anandamide produced by Ca2+-insensitive enzymes induces excitation in primary sensory neurons
  94. Phosphoinositide substrates of myotubularin affect voltage-activated Ca2+ release in skeletal muscle
  95. Store-operated calcium entry and calcium influx via voltage-operated calcium channels regulate intracellular calcium oscillations in chondrogenic cells
  96. In vivo application of a small molecular weight antifungal protein of Penicillium chrysogenum (PAF)
  97. Differential Effects of Phosphatase Inhibitors on the Calcium Homeostasis and Migration of HaCaT Keratinocytes
  98. Expression of anti-Mullerian hormone receptor on the appendix testis in connection with urological disorders
  99. Molecular differences of NLRP3 inflammasome activation in LPS-activated human monocyte-derived macrophage subtypes
  100. Myostatin Deficient Mice Display Altered Calcium Signaling
  101. Efficient Automatic Analysis of High-Speed Confocal Images Containing Localized Calcium Release Events
  102. Activation of muscarinic receptors increases the activity of the granule neurones of the rat dorsal cochlear nucleus—a calcium imaging study
  103. A possible role of the cholinergic and purinergic receptor interaction in the regulation of the rat urinary bladder function
  104. SRP-35, a newly identified protein of the skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum, is a retinol dehydrogenase
  105. Estimation of Pore Geometry of RyR1 using Lanthanide Ruler
  106. Age-dependent changes in ion channel mRNA expression in canine cardiac tissues
  107. Caffeine Treatment and Depolarization Alter the Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Calcium Sparks on Intact Amphibian Skeletal Muscle
  108. Switch of Voltage-Gated K+ Channel Expression in the Plasma Membrane of Chondrogenic Cells Affects Cytosolic Ca2+-Oscillations and Cartilage Formation
  109. Fluvastatin-induced alterations of skeletal muscle function in hypercholesterolaemic rats
  110. UV-B induced alteration in purinergic receptors and signaling on HaCaT keratinocytes
  111. Trisk 32 regulates IP3 receptors in rat skeletal myoblasts
  112. Inhibition of TASK-3 (KCNK9) channel biosynthesis changes cell morphology and decreases both DNA content and mitochondrial function of melanoma cells maintained in cell culture
  113. The small molecular mass antifungal protein of Penicillium chrysogenum - a mechanism of action oriented review
  114. Overexpression of transient receptor potential canonical type 1 (TRPC1) alters both store operated calcium entry and depolarization-evoked calcium signals in C2C12 cells
  115. Cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration changes evoked by muscarinic cholinergic stimulation in primary and metastatic melanoma cell lines
  116. Genetic Algorithm Based Computer Simulation Reveals a New Property of Kv1.3 Inactivation
  117. Voltage-Gated Ion Channels are Involved in the Signaling Pathway of Differentiating Chondrocytes
  118. Improved spark and ember detection using stationary wavelet transforms
  119. The Alterations of Store-Operated Calcium Entry in TRPC1-Overexpressing C2C12 Myotubes
  120. Calcium entry is regulated by Zn2+ in relation to extracellular ionic environment in human airway epithelial cells
  121. Altered sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium transport in the presence of the heavy metal chelator TPEN
  122. Triadin Deletion Induces Impaired Skeletal Muscle Function
  123. Effect of hydrocele on appendix testis in children
  124. Ionotropic purinergic receptor P2X4 is involved in the regulation of chondrogenesis in chicken micromass cell cultures
  125. Fluvastatin Alters Both The Calcium Homeostasis And Cell Proliferation In Cultured Myotubes And The Calcium Release Events In Adult Muscle Fibers Of The Rat
  126. SEA0400 Fails To Alter The Magnitude Of Intracellular Ca2+ Transients And Contractions In Guinea Pig Heart
  127. Altered expression of triadin 95 causes parallel changes in localized Ca2+release events and global Ca2+signals in skeletal muscle cells in culture
  128. Voltage-Activated Elementary Calcium Release Events in Isolated Mouse Skeletal Muscle Fibers
  129. Charged Surface Area of Maurocalcine Determines Its Interaction with the Skeletal Ryanodine Receptor
  130. Cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration exhibits a characteristic temporal pattern during in vitro cartilage differentiation: A possible regulatory role of calcineurin in Ca-signalling of chondrogenic cells
  131. Altered calcium handling following the recombinant overexpression of protein kinase C isoforms in HaCaT cells
  132. Extracellular ATP and Cancer—An Overview with Special Reference to P2 Purinergic Receptors
  133. Effects of K-201 on the calcium pump and calcium release channel of rat skeletal muscle
  134. SEA0400 fails to alter the magnitude of intracellular Ca2+ transients and contractions in Langendorff-perfused guinea pig heart
  135. Mitochondrial expression of the two-pore domain TASK-3 channels in malignantly transformed and non-malignant human cells
  136. Effect of TPEN on the calcium release of cultured C2C12 mouse myotubes
  137. MP-13.11: The role of the cholinergic and purinergic interaction in the contraction of the cultured human and rat urinary bladder smooth muscle cells
  138. Functional genomics of calcium channels in human melanoma cells
  139. Alterations in the calcium homeostasis of skeletal muscle from postmyocardial infarcted rats
  140. Hypotonic stress influence the membrane potential and alter the proliferation of keratinocytes in vitro
  141. Sparks and embers of skeletal muscle: the exciting events of contractile activation
  142. Human herpesvirus 6A decreases the susceptibility of macrophages to R5 variants of human immunodeficiency virus 1: Possible role of RANTES and IL-8
  143. Differences in purinergic and voltage-dependent signalling during protein kinase Cα overexpression- and culturing-induced differentiation of C2C12 myoblasts
  144. Contribution from P2X and P2Y purinoreceptors to ATP-evoked changes in intracellular calcium concentration on cultured myotubes
  145. Melanoma cells exhibit strong intracellular TASK-3-specific immunopositivity in both tissue sections and cell culture
  146. Differentiation-dependent alterations in the extracellular ATP-evoked calcium fluxes of cultured skeletal muscle cells from mice
  147. Functional genomics of calcium channels in human melanoma cells
  148. Changes in Purinoceptor Distribution and Intracellular Calcium Levels following Noise Exposure in the Outer Hair Cells of the Guinea Pig
  149. Transient Loss of Voltage Control of Ca2+ Release in the Presence of Maurocalcine in Skeletal Muscle
  150. The antifungal protein AFP secreted by Aspergillus giganteus does not cause detrimental effects on certain mammalian cells
  151. Differential expression of potassium currents in Deiters cells of the guinea pig cochlea
  152. Differential effects of maurocalcine on Ca2+release events and depolarization-induced Ca2+release in rat skeletal muscle
  153. Antifungal Protein PAF Severely Affects the Integrity of the Plasma Membrane of Aspergillus nidulans and Induces an Apoptosis-Like Phenotype
  154. Age-dependence of the spontaneous activity of the rat urinary bladder
  155. The Penicillium chrysogenum-derived antifungal peptide shows no toxic effects on mammalian cells in the intended therapeutic concentration
  156. Differential expression of purinergic receptor subtypes in the outer hair cells of the guinea pig
  157. The elementary events of Ca2+release elicited by membrane depolarization in mammalian muscle
  158. Determination of depolarisation- and agonist-evoked calcium fluxes on skeletal muscle cells in primary culture
  159. Altered Elementary Calcium Release Events and Enhanced Calcium Release by Thymol in Rat Skeletal Muscle
  160. Calcium Signaling in Isolated Skeletal Muscle Fibers Investigated Under "Silicone Voltage-Clamp" Conditions
  161. Effect of thymol on calcium handling in mammalian ventricular myocardium
  162. Protein kinase C isozymes regulate proliferation and high cell density-mediated differentiation in HaCaT keratinocytes
  163. Role of Intracellular Calcium Mobilization and Cell-Density-Dependent Signaling in Oxidative-Stress-Induced Cytotoxicity in HaCaT Keratinocytes
  164. Differences in electrophysiological and contractile properties of mammalian cardiac tissues bathed in bicarbonate - and HEPES-buffered solutions
  165. Intramembrane Charge Movement and L-Type Calcium Current in Skeletal Muscle Fibers Isolated from Control and mdx Mice
  166. A purinergic signal transduction pathway in mammalian skeletal muscle cells in culture
  167. Effects of extracellular ATP on freshly isolated mouse skeletal muscle cells during pre-natal and post-natal development
  168. Effect of protein kinase C on transmembrane calcium fluxes in HaCaT keratinocytes
  169. Effects of Dantrolene on Steps of Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Mammalian Skeletal Muscle Fibers
  170. Altered inhibition of the rat skeletal ryanodine receptor/calcium release channel by magnesium in the presence of ATP
  171. Deterministic inactivation of calcium release channels in mammalian skeletal muscle
  172. Interacting effects of capsaicin and anandamide on intracellular calcium in sensory neurones
  173. Calcium release activated calcium entry in a human skin derived cell line (HaCaT)
  174. Biphasic effect of bimoclomol on calcium handling in mammalian ventricular myocardium
  175. Differential effects of caffeine and perchlorate on excitation-contraction coupling in mammalian skeletal muscle
  176. Effects of tetracaine on sarcoplasmic calcium release in mammalian skeletal muscle fibres
  177. Measurements of Intracellular Mg2+ Concentration in Mouse Skeletal Muscle Fibers with the Fluorescent Indicator Mag-Indo-1
  178. Distinct subpopulations in HaCaT cells as revealed by the characteristics of intracellular calcium release induced by phosphoinositide-coupled agonists
  179. Intramembrane charge movement and sarcoplasmic calcium release in enzymatically isolated mammalian skeletal muscle fibres
  180. Kinetics of contractile activation in voltage clamped frog skeletal muscle fibers
  181. Concentration-dependent effects of tetracaine on excitation-contraction coupling in frog skeletal muscle fibres
  182. Effects of cardiac glycosides on excitation-contraction coupling in frog skeletal muscle fibres.
  183. Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Skeletal Muscle
  184. Microinjection of strong calcium buffers suppresses the peak of calcium release during depolarization in frog skeletal muscle fibers
  185. Differential effects of tetracaine on two kinetic components of calcium release in frog skeletal muscle fibres.
  186. Effects of Calcium Release from the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum on Intramembrane Charge Movement in Skeletal Muscle
  187. Voltage-gated and calcium-gated calcium release during depolarization of skeletal muscle fibers
  188. Kinetic properties of intramembrane charge movement under depolarized conditions in frog skeletal muscle fibers.
  189. Interfering with calcium release suppresses I gamma, the "hump" component of intramembranous charge movement in skeletal muscle
  190. Contraction threshold and the "hump" component of charge movement in frog skeletal muscle.
  191. The relationship between Q gamma and Ca release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in skeletal muscle.
  192. Effects of guanidinium on EC coupling and tension generation in frog skeletal muscle
  193. Differential effects of tetracaine on charge movements and Ca2+ signals in frog skeletal muscle
  194. Perchlorate and the relationship between charge movement and contractile activation in frog skeletal muscle fibres.
  195. Calcium transients and calcium binding to troponin at the contraction threshold in skeletal muscle