Sofia Hammami Bomholtz

Sofia Hammami Bomholtz

Postdoc


  1. 2011
  2. Submitted

    Upregulation of KCNQ1 currents by the KCNE1 beta subunit is not caused by insertion of KCNQ1 into the membrane

    Bomholtz, Sofia Hammami, Willumsen, N. & Klærke, Dan Arne, 2011, (Submitted). 1 p.

    Research output: Contribution to conferenceConference abstract for conferenceResearch

  3. 2010
  4. Published

    KCNE1-induced increase in KCNQ1 currents is not mediated through enhanced membrane expression

    Bomholtz, Sofia Hammami, Willumsen, N. J. & Klærke, Dan Arne, Apr 2010, In: The FASEB Journal. 24, 610.6

    Research output: Contribution to journalConference abstract in journalResearch

  5. Published

    KCNQ1 channel response to cell volume changes is not mediated by ATP release

    Bomholtz, Sofia Hammami, Willumsen, N., Novak, Ivana & Klærke, Dan Arne, 2010, In: Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum. 198, Suppl 677, p. 213 1 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalConference abstract in journalResearch

  6. Published

    Mechanism for strict regulation of certain K+ channels by small, fast changes in cell volume

    Tejada, M. D. L. A., Stolpe, K., Bomholtz, Sofia Hammami, Willumsen, N. J., Poulsen, A. N. & Klærke, Dan Arne, 2010, In: Biophysical Journal. Supp. 1, p. 534a

    Research output: Contribution to journalConference abstract in journalResearch

  7. 2009
  8. Published

    Interaction of purinergic receptors, K+ channels and aquaporins in cell volume regulation

    Bomholtz, Sofia Hammami, Novak, Ivana, Willumsen, N. J. & Klærke, Dan Arne, 2009, In: Journal of Physiological Sciences. 1, p. 387 1 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalConference abstract in journalResearch

  9. 2007
  10. Published

    Cell volume and membrane stretch independently control K+ channel activity

    Bomholtz, Sofia Hammami, Willumsen, N. J. & Klærke, Dan Arne, 2007, In: The FASEB Journal. 5, p. A539-A539 1 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalConference abstract in journalResearch

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