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The following pages link to A multifunctional aromatic residue in the external pore vestibule of Na channels contributes to the local anesthetic receptor (Q45230737):
Displaying 12 items.
- The hitchhiker's guide to the voltage-gated sodium channel galaxy (Q26771787) (← links)
- Exploring the structure of the voltage-gated Na channel by an engineered drug access pathway to the receptor site for local anesthetics. (Q30363787) (← links)
- Inhibitory effects of local anesthetics on the proteasome and their biological actions (Q33895135) (← links)
- The external pore loop interacts with S6 and S3-S4 linker in domain 4 to assume an essential role in gating control and anticonvulsant action in the Na( ) channel (Q37280509) (← links)
- Novel molecular determinants in the pore region of sodium channels regulate local anesthetic binding (Q37402802) (← links)
- Sidedness of carbamazepine accessibility to voltage-gated sodium channels (Q37553511) (← links)
- The outer vestibule of the Na channel-toxin receptor and modulator of permeation as well as gating (Q37755990) (← links)
- Mechanism of sodium channel block by local anesthetics, antiarrhythmics, and anticonvulsants (Q42056519) (← links)
- Possible Roles of Exceptionally Conserved Residues around the Selectivity Filters of Sodium and Calcium Channels (Q42577021) (← links)
- Distinct modulation of inactivation by a residue in the pore domain of voltage-gated Na channels: mechanistic insights from recent crystal structures. (Q48250984) (← links)
- A conserved ring of charge in mammalian Na channels: a molecular regulator of the outer pore conformation during slow inactivation (Q50646634) (← links)
- Structural basis for antiarrhythmic drug interactions with the human cardiac sodium channel (Q64272514) (← links)