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Saint Lawrence River -- Channelization : The St. Lawrence navigation and power project / by Harold G. Moulton, Charles S. Morgan, Adah L. Lee  1929 1
 

Channelization, Stream -- See Stream channelization



--subdivision Channelization under names of rivers
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Channellers (Mediums) -- See Mediums


  1
 

Channelling (Spiritualism) -- See Channeling (Spiritualism)


  1
 

Channelopathies -- See Also Neuromuscular Junction Diseases


Conditions characterized by impaired transmission of impulses at the NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION. This may result from disorders that affect receptor function, pre- or postsynaptic membrane function, or ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE activity. The majority of diseases in this category are associated with autoimmune, toxic, or inherited conditions
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Channelopathies : Common cardiac issues in pediatrics / editors Jonathan N. Johnson, MD, FACC, FAAP, Deepak M. Kamat, MD, PhD, FAAP  2018 1
 

Channelopathy -- See Channelopathies


A variety of neuromuscular conditions resulting from MUTATIONS in ION CHANNELS manifesting as episodes of EPILEPSY; HEADACHE DISORDERS; and DYSKINESIAS
  1
 

Channelopathy-Associated Insensitivity To Pain -- See Pain Insensitivity, Congenital


A syndrome characterized by indifference to PAIN despite the ability to distinguish noxious from non-noxious stimuli. Absent corneal reflexes and INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY may be associated. Familial forms with autosomal recessive and autosomal dominant patterns of inheritance have been described. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1343)
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Channelrhodopsins : Channelrhodopsin : methods and protocols / edited by Robert E. Dempski  2021 1
 

Channels, ATP-Sensitive Potassium -- See KATP Channels


Heteromultimers of Kir6 channels (the pore portion) and sulfonylurea receptor (the regulatory portion) which affect function of the HEART; PANCREATIC BETA CELLS; and KIDNEY COLLECTING DUCTS. KATP channel blockers include GLIBENCLAMIDE and mitiglinide whereas openers include CROMAKALIM and minoxidil sulfate
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Channels, Calcium -- See Calcium channels


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Channels, Chloride -- See Chloride channels


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Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) -- Channels. : The Colorado River : instability and basin management / William L. Graf  1985 1
  Channels (Hydraulic engineering) -- 7 Related Subjects   7
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)   28
Channels (Hydraulic engineering) -- Design and construction   2
Channels (Hydraulic engineering) -- Environmental aspects. : Thalassa: Widening The Panama Canal / Director: Bazille, Michel  2010 1
Channels (Hydraulic engineering) -- Environmental aspects -- Australia -- Port Phillip Bay (Vic.) : Supplementary environment effects statement : sediment nutrient bioavailability / Andrew R. Longmore  2007 1
Channels (Hydraulic engineering) Environmental hydraulics. : Environmental Hydraulics for Open Channel Flows  2004 1
Channels (Hydraulic engineering) -- Great Britain : Construction risk in river and estuary engineering : a guidance manual / edited by Mark Morris and Jonathan Simm  2000 1
Channels (Hydraulic engineering) -- Mathematical models : Numerical modeling in open channel hydraulics / Romuald Szymkiewicz  2010 1
Channels (Hydraulic engineering) -- Tables   2
  Channels, Ion -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Channels, Ionic -- See Ion Channels


Gated, ion-selective glycoproteins that traverse membranes. The stimulus for ION CHANNEL GATING can be due to a variety of stimuli such as LIGANDS, a TRANSMEMBRANE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE, mechanical deformation or through INTRACELLULAR SIGNALING PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS
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Channels, KATP -- See KATP Channels


Heteromultimers of Kir6 channels (the pore portion) and sulfonylurea receptor (the regulatory portion) which affect function of the HEART; PANCREATIC BETA CELLS; and KIDNEY COLLECTING DUCTS. KATP channel blockers include GLIBENCLAMIDE and mitiglinide whereas openers include CROMAKALIM and minoxidil sulfate
  1
 

Channels, Ligand-Gated -- See Ligand-Gated Ion Channels


A subclass of ion channels that open or close in response to the binding of specific LIGANDS
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Channels, Marketing -- See Marketing channels


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Channels (Mediums) -- See Mediums


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Channels, Membrane -- See Ion Channels


Gated, ion-selective glycoproteins that traverse membranes. The stimulus for ION CHANNEL GATING can be due to a variety of stimuli such as LIGANDS, a TRANSMEMBRANE POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE, mechanical deformation or through INTRACELLULAR SIGNALING PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS
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Channels of distribution -- See Marketing channels


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  Channels, Potassium -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Channels, Potassium Ion -- See Potassium Channels


Cell membrane glycoproteins that are selectively permeable to potassium ions. At least eight major groups of K channels exist and they are made up of dozens of different subunits
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Channels, River -- See River channels



--subdivision Channels under names of rivers
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Channels, Sea -- See Straits


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  Channels, Sodium -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Channels, Sodium Ion -- See Sodium Channels


Ion channels that specifically allow the passage of SODIUM ions. A variety of specific sodium channel subtypes are involved in serving specialized functions such as neuronal signaling, CARDIAC MUSCLE contraction, and KIDNEY function
  1
 

Channels, Stream -- See River channels



--subdivision Channels under names of rivers
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Channels, TRP Cation -- See Transient Receptor Potential Channels


A broad group of eukaryotic six-transmembrane cation channels that are classified by sequence homology because their functional involvement with SENSATION is varied. They have only weak voltage sensitivity and ion selectivity. They are named after a DROSOPHILA mutant that displayed transient receptor potentials in response to light. A 25-amino-acid motif containing a TRP box (EWKFAR) just C-terminal to S6 is found in TRPC, TRPV and TRPM subgroups. ANKYRIN REPEATS are found in TRPC, TRPV & TRPN subgroups. Some are functionally associated with TYROSINE KINASE or TYPE C PHOSPHOLIPASES
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Channels, TRPM Cation -- See TRPM Cation Channels


A subgroup of TRP cation channels named after melastatin protein. They have the TRP domain but lack ANKYRIN repeats. Enzyme domains in the C-terminus leads to them being called chanzymes
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Channels, TRPP Cation -- See TRPP Cation Channels


A subgroup of TRP cation channels that are widely expressed in various cell types. Defects are associated with POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASES
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Channels, TRPV Cation -- See TRPV Cation Channels


A subgroup of TRP cation channels named after the vanilloid receptor. They are very sensitive to TEMPERATURE; hot spicy food, and CAPSAICIN. They contain a TRP domain (a five-turn amphipathic helix with an invariant TRYPTOPHAN) and ANKYRIN repeats. Selectivity for CALCIUM over SODIUM ranges from 3 to 100 fold
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Channels, Voltage-Dependent Calcium -- See Calcium Channels


Voltage-dependent cell membrane glycoproteins selectively permeable to calcium ions. They are categorized as L-, T-, N-, P-, Q-, and R-types based on the activation and inactivation kinetics, ion specificity, and sensitivity to drugs and toxins. The L- and T-types are present throughout the cardiovascular and central nervous systems and the N-, P-, Q-, & R-types are located in neuronal tissue
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Channels, Water -- See Aquaporins


A class of porins that allow the passage of WATER and other small molecules across CELL MEMBRANES
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channels (water bodies)   5
 

Channelways (Rivers) -- See River channels



--subdivision Channels under names of rivers
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Channing, Carol -- Interviews   2
Channing, Edward Tyrrel, 1790-1856.   2
Channing, Mary : BURNED AT THE STAKE : the life and death of mary channing  2017 1
Channing, Walter, 1786-1876. : Midwifery and medicine in Boston : Walter Channing, M.D., 1786-1876 / Amalie M. Kass ; [new foreword by Scott Podolsky, M.D.]  2019 1
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. : The scholar, the jurist, the artist, the philanthropist : an address before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, at their anniversary, August 27, 1846 / by Charles Sumner  1846 1
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