Calcium-activated potassium channel SK1- and IK1-like immunoreactivity in injured human sensory neurones and its regulation by neurotrophic factors.
Calcium-activated potassium ion channels SK and IK (small and intermediate conductance, respectively) may be important in the pathophysiology of pain following nerve injury, as SK channels are known to impose a period of reduced excitability after each action potential by afterhyperpolarization. We...
Main Authors: | Boettger, M, Till, S, Chen, M, Anand, U, Otto, W, Plumpton, C, Trezise, D, Tate, SN, Bountra, C, Coward, K, Birch, R, Anand, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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