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    “…Furthermore, changes in the expression of the voltage-gated chloride channels 5 and 7 (ClC5 and ClC-7), which are responsible for the transport of fluoride were investigated. …”
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    “…METHODS: High-resolution melt genotyping was used to screen for kdr mutations associated with pyrethroid resistance in the voltage-sensitive sodium channel (V(SSC)) gene in Ae. aegypti of some areas in the inner city of Yogyakarta. …”
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    “…In order to overcome mobility issues, we aim to support the evaluation of second-order statistics of signal, namely level-crossing rate (LCR) and average fade duration (AFD) that is missing in general channel 5G models. Presenting results from our symbolic encapsulation point 5G (SEP5G) additional tool, we fill this gap and motivate further extensions on current general channel 5G. …”
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    “…Further in silico molecular docking studies provided the insight for binding of fenchone with Ca(2+) channel (−5.3 kcal/mol) and K(+) channel (−5.7), which also endorsed the idea of dual inhibition.…”
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    “…Whole-genome sequencing revealed hemizygous loss of function mutations in chloride voltage-gated channel 5 (CLCN5) consistent with Dent disease. Dent disease should, therefore, be considered in patients with an incomplete phenotype, including unexplained CKD alone.…”
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    “…We present a case of Dent disease caused by a novel intronic mutation, 1348-1G>A, of the chloride voltage-gated channel 5 (CLCN5) gene. Cultured proximal tubule cells obtained from the patient showed impaired acidification of the endosome and/or lysosome, indicating that the 1348-1G>A mutation was indeed the cause of Dent disease. …”
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    por Rieck, Patrick
    Publicado 2016
    “…The fit results in a signal significance of 3.4 standard deviations and a total cross section of $σ^{\mathrm{LHC,\,8\,TeV}}_{\mathrm{s−channel}} = 5.3^{+1.8}_{−1.6}\,\mathrm{pb}$ . This is the first evidence for s-channel single top-quark production in proton-proton collisions. …”
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    “…Type 1 Dent disease is caused by changes in chloride voltage-gated channel 5 (CLCN5) gene on chromosome X, which causes the lack or dysfunction of chloride channel ClC-5. …”
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    “…Dent disease 1 is a rare X-linked recessive inherited disease, caused by pathogenic variants in the chloride voltage-gated channel 5 (CLCN5) gene. Dent disease 1 is characterized by low molecular weight (LMW) proteinuria, hypercalciuria, nephrocalcinosis, and chronic kidney disease. …”
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    “…The quantitative analysis of the structure was conducted after testing with the EBSD INCA HKL detector and the Nordlys II analysis system (Channel 5), which was equipped with the Hitachi S-3400N microscope. …”
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    “…Chloride channel-5 (ClC-5), an important branch of the ClC family, is involved in the regulation of the proliferation and cell-fate of a variety of cells, including tumor cells. …”
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    “…Recently, it has been observed that chloride intracellular channel 5 (CLIC5) forms a complex with EZR and PODXL and that it is required for podocyte structure and function. …”
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    “…The integrated circuit prototype achieves <0.004 mm(2) area per channel, 7 µW power dissipation per channel, 5.6 µV(rms) input referred noise, 50 dB common mode rejection ratio, and generates 9-bit samples at 30 kHz per channel by multiplexing at 600 kHz. …”
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