KCNE4-dependent functional consequences of Kv1.3-related leukocyte physiology
The voltage-dependent potassium channel Kv1.3 plays essential roles in the immune system, participating in leukocyte activation, proliferation and apoptosis. The regulatory subunit KCNE4 acts as an ancillary peptide of Kv1.3, modulates K+ currents and controls channel abundance at the cell surface....
Main Authors: | Vallejo-Gracia, A, Sastre, D, Colomer-Molera, M, Solé, L, Navarro-Pérez, M, Capera Aragones, JCA, Roig, SR, Pedrós-Gámez, O, Estadella, I, Szilágyi, O, Panyi, G, Hajdú, P, Felipe, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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