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List of works by Gabriel Stölting

A K(+)-selective CNG channel orchestrates Ca(2+) signalling in zebrafish sperm.

scientific article published on 9 December 2015

A novel cross-species inhibitor to study the function of CatSper Ca2+ channels in sperm

scientific article published on 29 June 2018

Barttin Regulates the Subcellular Localization and Posttranslational Modification of Human Cl/H Antiporter ClC-5

scientific article published on 23 October 2018

CLC channel function and dysfunction in health and disease

scientific article

CLCN2 chloride channel mutations in familial hyperaldosteronism type II.

scientific article

Carboxyl-terminal Truncations of ClC-Kb Abolish Channel Activation by Barttin Via Modified Common Gating and Trafficking

scientific article published on 9 October 2015

Chloride channels in renal salt and water transport.

scientific article published on 16 September 2016

ClC-1 and ClC-2 form hetero-dimeric channels with novel protopore functions

scientific article published on 19 March 2014

Direct interaction of CaVβ with actin up-regulates L-type calcium currents in HL-1 cardiomyocytes

scientific journal article

Elevated aldosterone and blood pressure in a mouse model of familial hyperaldosteronism with ClC-2 mutation

scientific article published on 14 November 2019

Pathogenesis of Familial Hyperaldosteronism Type II: New Concepts Involving Anion Channels

scientific article published on 04 April 2019

Rapid Turnover of the Cardiac L-Type Ca1.2 Channel by Endocytic Recycling Regulates Its Cell Surface Availability

scientific article published on 16 August 2018

Recurrent gain of function mutation in calcium channel CACNA1H causes early-onset hypertension with primary aldosteronism.

scientific article published on 24 April 2015

Reduced Membrane Insertion of CLC-K by V33L Barttin Results in Loss of Hearing, but Leaves Kidney Function Intact.

scientific article published on 15 May 2017

Somatic and germline CACNA1D calcium channel mutations in aldosterone-producing adenomas and primary aldosteronism

scientific article