A study supporting possible expression of inward-rectifying potassium channel 2.1 channels in peripheral nerve in a patient with Andersen-Tawil syndrome
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A study supporting possible expression of inward-rectifying potassium channel 2.1 channels in peripheral nerve in a patient with Andersen-Tawil syndrome
Keywords: Andersen-Tawil syndrome; Kir2.1 channel; hyperpolarization; nerve excitability measurements; periodic paralysis.
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