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Kv7.5 Potassium Channel Subunits are the Primary Targets for PKA-Dependent Enhancement of Vascular Smooth Muscle Kv7 Currents.
Bharath K. Mani, Christina Robakowski, Lyubov I Brueggemann, Leanne L Cribbs, Abhishek Tripathi, Matthias Majetschak and Kenneth L. Byron
Molecular Pharmacology December 23, 2015, mol.115.101758; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.115.101758
Bharath K. Mani
Loyola University Chicago
Christina Robakowski
Loyola University Chicago
Lyubov I Brueggemann
Loyola University Chicago
Leanne L Cribbs
Loyola University Chicago
Abhishek Tripathi
Loyola University Chicago
Matthias Majetschak
Loyola University Chicago
Kenneth L. Byron
Loyola University Chicago
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Kv7.5 Potassium Channel Subunits are the Primary Targets for PKA-Dependent Enhancement of Vascular Smooth Muscle Kv7 Currents.
Bharath K. Mani, Christina Robakowski, Lyubov I Brueggemann, Leanne L Cribbs, Abhishek Tripathi, Matthias Majetschak and Kenneth L. Byron
Molecular Pharmacology December 23, 2015, mol.115.101758; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.115.101758
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Kv7.5 Potassium Channel Subunits are the Primary Targets for PKA-Dependent Enhancement of Vascular Smooth Muscle Kv7 Currents.
Bharath K. Mani, Christina Robakowski, Lyubov I Brueggemann, Leanne L Cribbs, Abhishek Tripathi, Matthias Majetschak and Kenneth L. Byron
Molecular Pharmacology December 23, 2015, mol.115.101758; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.115.101758
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