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Life-Style Related Disease Antibodies Kits Diabetes & Obesities
Functional Roles of Kv1-Mediated Currents in Genetically Identified
Versatile Spider Venom Peptides and Their Medical and Agricultural Applications
Product Datasheet Guangxitoxin 1E
An Imaging Method to Measure Conformational Changes of Voltage Sensors of Endogenous Ion Channels in Tissue
Supplemented with 25 Mm Hepes (Ph 7.3), and Ro- Or 120 Nm Gxtx-TMR
Siemens J and Hanack C Modulation of TRP Ion Channels by Venomous
Chemoselective Tarantula Toxins Report Voltage Activation of Wild-Type Ion
Animal Toxins: How Is Complexity Represented in Databases?
Final Copy 2019 01 23 Smith
Peptide Toxins Quick Reference
Kv2 Channel Regulation of Action Potential Repolarization and Firing Patterns in Superior Cervical Ganglion Neurons and Hippocampal CA1 Pyramidal Neurons
Ionic Regulation of Critical Cellular Processes in Non-Excitable Cells
Heterogeneity in Kv2 Channel Expression Shapes Action Potential Characteristics and Firing Patterns in CA1 Versus CA2 Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Item Name Catalog Number Quantity A-803467 A-105 10 Mg A
2014 Inhibitors Catalogue Low Res.Pdf
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Inhibition of Kv2.1 Potassium Channels by Midca1, a Pre-Synaptically Active PLA2-Type Toxin from Micrurus Dumerilii Carinicauda Coral Snake Venom
Ion Channels Product Listing | Edition 1
Tarantula Toxins Use Common Surfaces for Interacting with Kv and ASIC
Shaw and Shal Voltage‐Gated Potassium Channels Mediate
1 Remodeling Neuronal ER-PM Junctions Is a Conserved
Insulin Secretion James Herrington,1 Yun-Ping Zhou,2 Randal M
Chemoselective Tarantula Toxins Report Voltage Activation of Wild-Type Ion
Frequency Firing by BK and Kv2 Channels in Substantia Nigra Dopaminergic Neurons
Unlocking the Gating Mechanism of Kv2.1 Using Guangxitoxin