Kinetic Aspects of Verapamil Binding (On-Rate) on Wild-Type and Six hK(v)1.3 Mutant Channels
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Authors
Diesch, Ann-Kathrin
Grissmer, Stephan
Faculties
Medizinische FakultätInstitutions
Institut für Angewandte PhysiologiePublished in
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry ; 44 (2017), 1. - S. 172-184. - ISSN 1015-8987. - eISSN 1421-9778
Link to publication
https://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000484625Keywords
Potassium channel; K(v)1.3 channel; Verapamil; Open channel block; Electrophysiology; Patch-clamp; gated potassium channel; alveolar epithelial-cells; k+ channel; lymphocytes-t; voltage; block; state; kv1.3; poreDewey Decimal Group
DDC 610 / Medicine & healthMetadata
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