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Pages for "sodium channels"
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Sodium ion channel - Wikipedia

Sodium ion channel / From Wikipedia / Jump to: navigation, search ... Voltage-gated sodium channels can have three states: resting (closed), activated (open), and inactivated (closed). ... Voltage-gated ion channel...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_ion_channel
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Ion Channels

Home > Molecular Biology > Proteins / Ion Channels / Basic information about ion channels / Classification and Nomenclature of Ion Channels - Pharmacological Review, 2003. Review Articles / General / The Voltage Sensor in Voltage-Dependent Ion...
http://www.web-books.com/MoBio/Free/Ch2F4.htm
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Minims Fluorescein Sodium

DMCA Copyright Information / Minims Fluorescein Sodium / Health Search / A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, / Top10 Diseases / Heart Diseases: How to prevent Heart Disease risk factors ? ...
http://health.cd-writer.com/c13/p3107/minims_fluorescein_sodium.html
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Roles of voltage-dependent sodium channels in neuronal development, pain, and neurodegeneration.

Home / Pharmaceutical Reports ... Roles of voltage-dependent sodium channels in neuronal development, pain, and neurodegeneration. ... Mechanisms for these pleiotropic effects of sodium channels...
http://www.leaddiscovery.co.uk/articles/17072104/
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Roles of voltage-dependent sodium channels in neur...[J Pharmacol Sci. 2006] - PubMed Result

NCBI ... Roles of voltage-dependent sodium channels in neuronal development, pain, and neurodegeneration. Wada A. ... Voltage-dependent Na(v)1.7 sodium channels: multiple roles in adrenal chromaffin...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17072104/
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Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling |Full text |Breakdown of accommodation in nerve: a possible role for persistent sodium current

Skip to main content / 18-Dec-2007  / Home | ... Such a relationship was found for the model with 2.5% persistent sodium channels (see Figure 5). ... However, this does not imply that they are physically different from...
http://www.tbiomed.com/content/2/1/16
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www.novartisfound.org.uk/catalog/241cont.htm

Contents / Symposium on Sodium channels and neuronal hyperexcitability, held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 14-16 November 2000 / Editors: Gregory Bock (Organizers) and Jamie A. Goode ... Sodium...
http://www.novartisfound.org.uk/catalog/241cont.htm
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Enflurane ( Ethrane )

Enflurane decreases glutamate neurotransmission to spinal cord motor neurons by both pre- and postsynaptic actions by / Cheng G, Kendig JJ. ... In contrast, enflurane increased miniature glycinergic current frequency when sodium...
http://www.general-anaesthesia.com/enflurane.html
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- Alzheimer's-associated enzyme can disrupt neural activity in the brain

ADVERTISMENT / Members Login / RSS FEED ... Sodium channels consist of an alpha subunit, which makes up the body of the channel, and one or two beta subunits that help to regulate the channels’ activity. ... The resulting...
http://www.firstscience.com/home/news/breaking-news-all-topics/alzheimer-s-associated-enzyme-can-disrupt-neural-activity-in-the-brain-page-1-1_32639.html
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The Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors ( SSRIs ) : a review

Role of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in psychiatric disorders: a comprehensive review by ... SSRIs were developed for inhibition of the neuronal uptake pump for serotonin (5-HT), a property shared with the TCAs, but without affecting the...
http://www.biopsychiatry.com/ssris.html
 
 
 
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