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Concept Potassium Channels
Concept Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated
Concept Shaker Superfamily of Potassium Channels
Concept Kv1.1 Potassium Channel
Academic Article Fast inactivation of delayed rectifier K conductance in squid giant axon and its cell bodies.
Academic Article Molecular identification of SqKv1A. A candidate for the delayed rectifier K channel in squid giant axon.
Academic Article A family of delayed rectifier Kv1 cDNAs showing cell type-specific expression in the squid stellate ganglion/giant fiber lobe complex.
Academic Article Natural substitutions at highly conserved T1-domain residues perturb processing and functional expression of squid Kv1 channels.
Academic Article Extensive editing of mRNAs for the squid delayed rectifier K+ channel regulates subunit tetramerization.
Academic Article Identified ion channels in the squid nervous system.
Academic Article Control of human potassium channel inactivation by editing of a small mRNA hairpin.
Academic Article An accurate fluorescent assay for quantifying the extent of RNA editing.
Academic Article Editing of human K(V)1.1 channel mRNAs disrupts binding of the N-terminus tip at the intracellular cavity.
Academic Article RNA editing underlies temperature adaptation in K+ channels from polar octopuses.
Academic Article Mutations underlying Episodic Ataxia type-1 antagonize Kv1.1 RNA editing.
Academic Article Trade-off between Transcriptome Plasticity and Genome Evolution in Cephalopods.
Academic Article Spatially regulated editing of genetic information within a neuron.
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