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Novel Genetic Variants Expand the Functional, Molecular, and Pathological Diversity of KCNA1 Channel…
Desflurane improves electrical activity of neurons and alleviates oxygen-glucose deprivation-induced…
Epilepsy-associated Kv1.1 channel subunits regulate intrinsic cardiac pacemaking in mice.
KCNA1 gain-of-function epileptic encephalopathy treated with 4-aminopyridine.
A positively charged residue at the Kv1.1 T1 interface is critical for voltage-dependent activation …
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