N-glycosylation-dependent control of functional expression of background potassium channels K2P3.1 and K2P9.1
Two-pore domain potassium (K2P) channels play fundamental roles in cellular processes by enabling a constitutive leak of potassium from cells in which they are expressed, thus influencing cellular membrane potential and activity. Hence, regulation of these channels is of critical importance to cellu...
Main Authors: | Mant, Alexandra (Author), Williams, Sarah (Author), Roncoroni, Laura (Author), Lowry, Eleanor (Author), Johnson, Daniel (Author), O'Kelly, Ita (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2013-02.
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