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Transport and localization of the DEG/ENaC ion channel BNaC1α to peripheral mechanosensory terminals of dorsal root ganglia neuronsGarcı́a-Añoveros et al., 2001
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- Garcı́a-Añoveros J
- Samad T
- Žuvela-Jelaska L
- Woolf C
- Corey D
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Mammalian brain sodium channel (BNaC, also known as BNC/ASIC) proteins form acid- sensitive and amiloride-blockable sodium channels that are related to putative mechanosensory channels. Certain BNaC isoforms are expressed exclusively in dorsal root …
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