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Pest Management Science, 2022
AbstractBackgroundVoltage‐gated potassium channel Kv2 is the primarily delayed rectifier in insect nerves and muscles involved in several crucial biological processes, including action potential regulation, photoreceptor performance, and larval locomotor. It is a potential molecular target for developing a novel pesticide for mosquitos.
Xiaoyi Huo +6 more
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AbstractBackgroundVoltage‐gated potassium channel Kv2 is the primarily delayed rectifier in insect nerves and muscles involved in several crucial biological processes, including action potential regulation, photoreceptor performance, and larval locomotor. It is a potential molecular target for developing a novel pesticide for mosquitos.
Xiaoyi Huo +6 more
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K+-dependent stability and ion conduction of Shab K+ channels: a comparison with Shaker channels
Pflugers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 2005Leon D Islas +2 more
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Voltage Sensitivity and Gating Charge in Shaker and Shab Family Potassium Channels
Journal of General Physiology, 1999Leon D Islas +2 more
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Recovery from slow inactivation of Shab K + channels
Channels, 2013Elisa Carrillo, Leon D Islas
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K+-Dependent Selectivity and External Ca2+ Block of Shab K+ Channels
PLoS ONE, 2015Elisa Carrillo, Daniel Balleza
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Shal, Shab, andShaw: three genes encoding potassium channels inDrosophila
Nucleic Acids Research, 1990Alice Butler +2 more
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Mutations Affecting the Delayed Rectifier Potassium Current inDrosophila
Journal of Neurogenetics, 2000Satpal Singh
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