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Ion channels in disease

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2001
Diseases as different as cardiac arrhythmias, epilepsy, myotonia, malignant hyperthermia, familial hyperinsulinism, and Bartter syndrome have all been linked to mutations in genes encoding ion channels. This has been made possible by an exciting and fruitful collaboration between clinicians, geneticists, and physiologists. It has led to a more detailed
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Ion-Channel Reconstitution

2007
In this chapter, a detailed protocol is given for ion-channel reconstitution in the two most used model membranes: planar bilayers and liposomes. In the planar bilayer section, methods are described for the expression of ion channels in Xenopus laevis oocytes, the isolation of their membranes, the insertion of ion channels into the bilayer by vesicle ...
Francisco J, Morera   +4 more
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Ion channels in epilepsy

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007
Neuronal excitability is determined by the flux of ions through ion channels. Many types of ion channels are expressed in the central nervous system, each responsible for its own aspect of neuronal excitability, from postsynaptic depolarization to action potential generation to neurotransmitter release.
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Glial ion channels

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1991
It now appears that most of the ion channels discovered in glia are similar or identical to their neuronal equivalents. Recent studies show that glial cells can sense and respond to neuronal signals and that neurons may influence both the development and maintenance of ion channel expression of certain glial cells. Although they lack excitability, glia
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Ion Channels in Epilepsy

1998
There are specific alterations in the structure or function of ion channels in the epileptic brain. Some of these alterations may promote hyperexcitability, whereas others may protect neurons from the deleterious effects of epileptic discharges. With the use of human tissue resected from epilepsy patients and the comparison of cellular properties to ...
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Ion Channels

2002
B. Alexander Yi, Lily Y. Jan
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Regulation of Ion Channel Expression

Circulation Research, 2004
Barbara Rosati, David Mckinnon
exaly  

Ion-channel assay technologies: quo vadis?

Drug Discovery Today, 2001
Antonio Guia
exaly  

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