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  • 67. Interaction of DPP10a with Kv4.3 channel complex results in a sustained current component of human transient outward current Ito.
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  • 74. Deletion in mice of X-linked, Brugada syndrome- and atrial fibrillation-associated Kcne5 augments ventricular KV currents and predisposes to ventricular arrhythmia.
    David JP, Lisewski U, Crump SM, Jepps TA, Bocksteins E, Wilck N, Lossie J, Roepke TK, Schmitt N, Abbott GW.
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  • 76. Molecular evidence for a role of Shaw (Kv3) potassium channel subunits in potassium currents of dog atrium.
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  • 77. Predominant expression of Kv1.3 voltage-gated K+ channel subunit in rat prostate cancer cell lines: electrophysiological, pharmacological and molecular characterisation.
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  • 80. High hydrostatic pressure induces atrial electrical remodeling through upregulation of inflammatory cytokines.
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