Reyes-Mejia, 2016 - Google Patents
Molecular studies of ATP-sensitive potassium channels: gating, pathology, and optogeneticsReyes-Mejia, 2016
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ATP-sensitive K+ (KATP) channels are ubiquitous channels designed to couple excitability to cellular energy. They perform this function by sensing the relative levels of the intracellular nucleotides ATP and ADP; with ATP blocking the channel and ADP activating it. Additionally …
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