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30 may 2018 18:00:09

 
Strong G-Protein-Mediated Inhibition of Sodium Channels (Cell Reports)
 


Mattheisen et al. demonstrate a G-protein-dependent pathway that strongly inhibits voltage-gated sodium channel currents in the vast majority of cortical neurons. The mechanism involves profound slowing of recovery from inactivation. The strong and widespread effects on voltage-gated sodium channels position this signaling pathway to have substantial influence on neuronal excitability.


 
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