Background/aims: Small-conductance calcium-activated (SK) channels play an important role by controlling the after-hyperpolarization of excitable cells. The level of expression and density of these channels is an essential factor for controlling different cellular functions. Several studies showed a co-localization of K(Ca)2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Purpose: T-cells usually express voltage-gated K(v) 1.3 channels. These channels are distinguished by their typical C-type inactivation.
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