Eva Bosse
Technische Universität München
18 Papers
614 Citations
Eva Bosse is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Voltage-dependent calcium channel & Calcium channel. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Eva Bosse include Saarland University.
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Papers
Primary structure and functional expression of a high voltage activated calcium channel from rabbit lung
TL;DR: The complete amino acid sequence of the receptor for organic calcium channel blockers (CaCB) from rabbit lung has been deduced by cloning and sequence analysis of the cDNA.
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Another member of the cyclic nucleotide-gated channel family, expressed in testis, kidney, and heart
Martin Biel,Xiangang Zong,Madeleine Distler,Eva Bosse,Norbert Klugbauer,Manabu Murakami,Veit Flockerzi,Franz Hofmann +7 more
TL;DR: Northern analysis and sequences amplified by the PCR showed that the CNG-3 mRNA is present in testis, kidney, and heart, and it is likely that cGMP-induced Ca2+ entry in cells other than sensory cells.
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The cDNA and deduced amino acid sequence of the γ subunit of the L-type calcium channel from rabbit skeletal muscle
TL;DR: Complementary DNAs for the γ subunit of the calcium channel of rabbit skeletal muscle were isolated on the basis of peptide sequences derived from the purified protein and the deduced primary structure is without homology to other known protein sequences.
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Stable co‐expression of calcium channel alpha 1, beta and alpha 2/delta subunits in a somatic cell line.
Andrea Welling,Eva Bosse,A Cavalié,R Bottlender,Andreas Ludwig,W. Nastainczyk,Veit Flockerzi,Franz Hofmann +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the beta and alpha 2/delta subunit interact with the alpha 1 subunit and modulate thereby the properties of the alpha1 subunit‐dependent inward current.
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Stable and functional expression of the calcium channel alpha 1 subunit from smooth muscle in somatic cell lines.
Eva Bosse,R Bottlender,Thomas Kleppisch,J. Hescheler,Andrea Welling,Franz Hofmann,Veit Flockerzi +6 more
TL;DR: Transfection of Chinese hamster ovary cells with complementary DNA encoding the calcium channel alpha 1 subunit from smooth muscle led to the expression of functional calcium channels which bind calcium channel blockers and show the voltage‐dependent activation and slow inactivation and unitary current conductance characteristic of calcium channels in smooth muscle.
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