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Reactive oxygen species directly modify sodium–calcium exchanger activity in a splice variant-dependent manner
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 10/20/09
Soliman D et al. – This study provides insights into the molecular regulation of NCX1 by ROS and indicates that ROS may elicit differential effects in various tissues depending on the exon composition of the splice variant expressed. These results also highlight that the potency of NCX1 inhibitors may be impaired under conditions of oxidative stress.
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