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- Q6720551 subject Q6193293.
- Q6720551 subject Q7157144.
- Q6720551 subject Q7217012.
- Q6720551 abstract "M current is a type of noninactivating potassium current first discovered in bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cells The M-channel is a voltage-gated K+ channel that is named after the receptor it is influenced by. The M-channel is important in raising the threshold for firing an action potential. It is unique because it is open at rest and even more likely to be open during depolarization. Furthermore, when the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (MAChR) is activated, the channel closes. The M-channel is a PIP2-regulated ion channel.".
- Q6720551 wikiPageWikiLink Q180623.
- Q6720551 wikiPageWikiLink Q194277.
- Q6720551 wikiPageWikiLink Q3112911.
- Q6720551 wikiPageWikiLink Q407438.
- Q6720551 wikiPageWikiLink Q410959.
- Q6720551 wikiPageWikiLink Q6193293.
- Q6720551 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157144.
- Q6720551 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217012.
- Q6720551 comment "M current is a type of noninactivating potassium current first discovered in bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cells The M-channel is a voltage-gated K+ channel that is named after the receptor it is influenced by. The M-channel is important in raising the threshold for firing an action potential. It is unique because it is open at rest and even more likely to be open during depolarization. Furthermore, when the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (MAChR) is activated, the channel closes.".
- Q6720551 label "M current".