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The following pages link to Impaired inactivation gate stabilization predicts increased persistent current for an epilepsy-associated SCN1A mutation. (Q40275732):
Displaying 18 items.
- Voltage-gated sodium channel-associated proteins and alternative mechanisms of inactivation and block (Q26991734) (← links)
- Coupling and cooperativity in voltage activation of a limited-state BK channel gating in saturating Ca2 . (Q33814269) (← links)
- Nav1.1 dysfunction in genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures-plus or Dravet syndrome (Q35375026) (← links)
- Nav channel mechanosensitivity: activation and inactivation accelerate reversibly with stretch (Q35878685) (← links)
- Anticancer drug oxaliplatin induces acute cooling-aggravated neuropathy via sodium channel subtype Na(V)1.6-resurgent and persistent current (Q35921901) (← links)
- Pathophysiological role of omega pore current in channelopathies (Q36022793) (← links)
- Genetic studies of Polish migraine patients: screening for causative mutations in four migraine-associated genes (Q36446214) (← links)
- Ionic mechanisms of endogenous bursting in CA3 hippocampal pyramidal neurons: a model study (Q36571503) (← links)
- Temperature-dependent changes in neuronal dynamics in a patient with an SCN1A mutation and hyperthermia induced seizures (Q37223382) (← links)
- NaV1.1 channels and epilepsy (Q37701079) (← links)
- Is realistic neuronal modeling realistic? (Q38930322) (← links)
- A gating model for wildtype and R1448H Nav1.4 channels in paramyotonia (Q39630403) (← links)
- Regulation of persistent Na current by interactions between beta subunits of voltage-gated Na channels (Q39881948) (← links)
- Ranolazine selectively blocks persistent current evoked by epilepsy‐associated NaV1.1 mutations (Q41121995) (← links)
- Aberrant epilepsy-associated mutant Nav1.6 sodium channel activity can be targeted with cannabidiol (Q41808396) (← links)
- Activity-dependent alternative splicing increases persistent sodium current and promotes seizure (Q42243377) (← links)
- Ion Channels in Genetic Epilepsy: From Genes and Mechanisms to Disease-Targeted Therapies (Q47269323) (← links)
- Nonlinear effects of hyperpolarizing shifts in activation of mutant Nav1.7 channels on resting membrane potential (Q47979740) (← links)