Structure Function Relationship Of K Ion Channel Toxins


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Structure-function Relationship of K+ Ion Channel Toxins


Structure-function Relationship of K+ Ion Channel Toxins

Author: Isabelle Huys

language: en

Publisher: Leuven University Press

Release Date: 2004


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"This is a Ph.D. dissertation. Many fundamental processes underlying nerve and muscle excitation, hormone secretion, learning and memory, cell proliferation, sensory transduction and regulation of blood pressure and osmotic balance, are attributed to a div"

Molecular Biology of the Cell


Molecular Biology of the Cell

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2004


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Pharmacology of Potassium Channels


Pharmacology of Potassium Channels

Author: Nikita Gamper

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2021-09-27


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The aim of the present book is to comprehensively review current advances in understanding of genetics, structural biology, pharmacology of potassium channels and their roles in disease as well as to identify current gaps in knowledge. The ultimate goal is to provide a scientific foundation for better understanding of modulatory mechanisms and pharmacology of potassium channels and to use this understanding to drive future drug discovery. This book will be a must-have for academic and industrial scientists interested in physiology, pharmacology, pathology and structure-functional relationships of ion channels. The book will also be helpful for lecturers and students in the college and university classrooms, as well as for anyone interested in the state-of-the art in modern cell biology, physiology and pharmacology.