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  1. Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) protein interacts with specific mammalian SLC30 zinc efflux transporter family members
  2. Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) protein interacts with specific mammalian SLC30 zinc efflux transporter family members
  3. Functional Study of TMEM163 Gene Variants Associated with Hypomyelination Leukodystrophy
  4. TMEM176B Regulates AKT/mTOR Signaling and Tumor Growth in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
  5. Zinc: Multidimensional Effects on Living Organisms
  6. Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter Family
  7. Zinc: Multidimensional Effects on Living Organisms
  8. Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) Protein: A New Member of the Zinc Efflux Transporter Family
  9. Protocol for Quantifying Zinc Flux in Cultured Cells using Fluorescent Indicators
  10. Transmembrane 163 protein transports zinc out of cells
  11. Transmembrane 163 (TMEM163) protein effluxes zinc
  12. ZnT3 expression levels are down-regulated in the brain of Mcoln1 knockout mice
  13. This article talks about how TRPML2 functions in the immune system
  14. (p)ppGpp modulates cell size and the initiation of DNA replication in Caulobacter crescentus in response to a block in lipid biosynthesis
  15. PAX5 is the transcriptional activator of mucolipin-2 (MCOLN2) gene
  16. Interaction between two proteins potentially influences the level of zinc ions in lysosomes
  17. TRPML Channels and Mucolipidosis Type IV
  18. Abnormal accumulation of human transmembrane (TMEM)-176A and 176B proteins is associated with cancer pathology
  19. The Caulobacter crescentus ctrA P1 promoter is essential for the coordination of cell cycle events that prevent the overinitiation of DNA replication
  20. Zinc Dyshomeostasis Is Linked with the Loss of Mucolipidosis IV-associated TRPML1 Ion Channel
  21. Small Molecule Activators of TRPML3
  22. The tissue-specific expression of TRPML2 (MCOLN-2) gene is influenced by the presence of TRPML1
  23. The varitint–waddler mouse phenotypes and the TRPML3 ion channel mutation: cause and consequence
  24. Stimulus-specific Modulation of the Cation Channel TRPV4 by PACSIN 3
  25. A helix-breaking mutation in TRPML3 leads to constitutive activity underlying deafness in the varitint-waddler mouse
  26. TRP channels as candidates for hearing and balance abnormalities in vertebrates
  27. PACSINs Bind to the TRPV4 Cation Channel: PACSIN 3 MODULATES THE SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF TRPV4
  28. Metal Chelation as a Potential Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease
  29. Reinnervation of hair cells by auditory neurons after selective removal of spiral ganglion neurons
  30. Is zinc the link between compromises of brain perfusion (excitotoxicity) and Alzheimer's disease?
  31. Zinc and Excitotoxic Brain Injury: A New Model
  32. Rescue of a human mRNA splicing defect by the plant cytokinin kinetin
  33. Of splice and men: what does the distribution of IKAP mRNA in the rat tell us about the pathogenesis of familial dysautonomia?
  34. Hereditary dysautonomias: current knowledge and collaborations for the future
  35. Identification of the first non-Jewish mutation in familial Dysautonomia
  36. Tissue-Specific Reduction in Splicing Efficiency of IKBKAP Due to the Major Mutation Associated with Familial Dysautonomia
  37. Zinc takes the center stage: its paradoxical role in Alzheimer’s disease
  38. Nitric oxide causes apparent release of zinc from presynaptic boutons
  39. Depletion of Intracellular Zinc from Neurons by Use of an Extracellular Chelator In Vivo and In Vitro
  40. Cloning, Characterization, and Genomic Structure of the Mouse Ikbkap Gene
  41. Tissue-Specific Expression of a Splicing Mutation in the IKBKAP Gene Causes Familial Dysautonomia
  42. Evidence that the beta -Amyloid Plaques of Alzheimer's Disease Represent the Redox-silencing and Entombment of Abeta by Zinc
  43. Competitive regulation of aβredox activity by copper and zinc: Parallels in the pathogenetic mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  44. Alzheimer's Disease, β-Amyloid Protein and Zinc
  45. Cu(II) Potentiation of Alzheimer A  Neurotoxicity: CORRELATION WITH CELL-FREE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE PRODUCTION AND METAL REDUCTION
  46. The Aβ Peptide of Alzheimer's Disease Directly Produces Hydrogen Peroxide through Metal Ion Reduction †
  47. Zinc and Alzheimer's Disease: An Update
  48. Nitric oxide generators produce accumulation of chelatable zinc in hippocampal neuronal perikarya
  49. Diverse effects of metal chelating agents on the neuronal cytotoxicity of zinc in the hippocampus
  50. Effect of metal chelating agents on the direct and seizure-related neuronal death induced by zinc and kainic acid
  51. Zinc and Alzheimer's disease: is there a direct link?
  52. Zinc Metabolism in the Brain: Relevance to Human Neurodegenerative Disorders
  53. Prevention of Zinc neurotoxicity with a Zinc chelator
  54. Prevention of zinc neurotoxicity in vivo by N,N,N′,N′-tetrakis (2-pyridylmethyl) ethylenediamine (TPEN)
  55. Amyloid-β Metal Interaction and Metal Chelation