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          Schulteis CT, John SA, Huang Y, Tang C-Y & Papazian DM (1995) Conserved cystine residues in the Shaker K+    channel are not linked by a disulfide bond. Biochemistry-US 34:1725-1733 
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          Papazian DM, Shao XM, Seoh    S-A. Mock AF, Huang Y &    Wainstock DH (1995) Electrostatic    interactions of S4 voltage sensor in Shaker K+ channel. Neuron 14:1293-1301 
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          *Huang Y (1995) The    4-aminopyridine-induced phasic contractions in the rat caudal epididymis are    mediated through the release of noradrenaline. European Journal of    Pharmacology 280:231-234 
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          *Huang Y (1995) BaCl2    and 4-aminopyridine evoke phasic contractions in the rat vas deferens. British    Journal of Pharmacology 115:845-851 
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          Santacruz-Toloza    L, Huang Y, John SA & Papazian    MD (1994) Glycosylation of Shaker potassium channel protein expressed in    insect cell culture and in Xenopus oocytes. Biochemistry-US 33:5607-5613 
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          Langton P, Nelson M, Huang Y & Standen N (1991) Effects of blockers on Ca2+-activated    K+ channels in isolated arterial smooth muscle cells of rat and    rabbit. American Journal of Physiology 260:H927-H934 
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          Nelson M, Huang Y, Brayden J, Hescheler J & Standen N (1990) Calcitonin gene-related peptide dilates    arteries by activating potassium channels. Nature (London)    344:770-774 
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          Huang Y,    Quayle J, Worley j, Standen N & Nelson M (1989) External cadmium and internal calcium block of single calcium    channels in smooth muscle cells from rabbit mesenteric artery. Biophysical    Journal 56:1023-1028 
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          Standen N, Quayle J, Davies N,    Brayden J, Huang Y & Nelson M (1989) Hyperpolarizing vasodilators activate    ATP-sensitive K+ channels in arterial smooth muscle. Science (Washington) 245:177-18 
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          Huang Y,    Rogers J    & Henderson G (1987) Effect of    angiotensin II on 3H-noradrenaline release and    phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis in the parietal cortex and locus coeruleus of    the rat. Journal of Neurochemistry 49:1541-1549