Klugbauer et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Structure and functional expression of a new member of the tetrodotoxin‐sensitive voltage‐activated sodium channel family from human neuroendocrine cells.Klugbauer et al., 1995
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- Klugbauer N
- Lacinova L
- Flockerzi V
- Hofmann F
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- The EMBO journal
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A member of a new subclass of the voltage‐activated sodium channel genes has been cloned from the human medullary thyroid carcinoma (hMTC) cell line. The cDNA of hNE‐Na (human neuroendocrine sodium channel) encodes a 1977 amino acid protein which …
- 102000018674 Sodium Channels 0 title abstract description 40
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