Sodium channel beta1 and beta2 subunits parallel SNS/PN3 alpha-subunit changes in injured human sensory neurons.
Voltage-gated sodium channels consist of a pore-containing alpha-subunit and one or more auxiliary beta-subunits, which may modulate channel function. We previously demonstrated that sodium channel SNS/PN3 alpha-subunits were decreased in human sensory cell bodies after spinal root avulsion injury,...
Main Authors: | Coward, K, Jowett, A, Plumpton, C, Powell, A, Birch, R, Tate, S, Bountra, C, Anand, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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