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KCNA10 gene
Known as:
POTASSIUM CHANNEL, VOLTAGE-GATED, SHAKER-RELATED SUBFAMILY, MEMBER 10
, KCNA10
, Kv1.8
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2018
2018
Genetic predictors of antipsychotic response to lurasidone identified in a genome wide association study and by schizophrenia risk genes.
Jiang Li
,
Akane Yoshikawa
,
Mark D. Brennan
,
Timothy L. Ramsey
,
Herbert Yale Meltzer
Schizophrenia research
2018
Biomarkers which predict response to atypical antipsychotic drugs (AAPDs) increases their benefit/risk ratio. We sought to…Â
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2013
2013
A null mutation of mouse Kcna10 causes significant vestibular and mild hearing dysfunction.
Sue I Lee
,
Travis Conrad
,
+5 authors
Robert J. Morell
Hearing research
2013
KCNA10 is a voltage gated potassium channel that is expressed in the inner ear. The localization and function of KCNA10 was…Â
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2004
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2004
Renal potassium channels: recent developments.
Wenhui Wang
Current opinion in nephrology and hypertension
2004
PURPOSE OF REVIEW A variety of K+ channels have been identified with the patch-clamp technique and molecular cloning in the…Â
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2004
2004
Molecular cloning and partial functional characterization of Tsha3--a novel modulatory potassium channel alpha-subunit of trout CNS.
Tanja Piwowarski
,
Frank Panofen
,
Gunnar Jeserich
Brain research. Molecular brain research
2004
A novel Shaker-related potassium channel subunit termed Tsha3 that is widely expressed in the CNS of trout was PCR-cloned and…Â
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2002
2002
Expression of KCNA10, a voltage-gated K channel, in glomerular endothelium and at the apical membrane of the renal proximal tubule.
X. Yao
,
Shulan Tian
,
Ho-Yu Chan
,
Daniel Biemesderfer
,
Gary V. Desir
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology…
2002
Potassium (K) channels regulate cell membrane potential and modulate a number of important cellular functions. KCNA10 is a cyclic…Â
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2002
2002
Regulation of the voltage-gated K+ channel KCNA10 by KCNA4B, a novel beta-subunit.
Shulan Tian
,
Weimin Liu
,
Yanling Wu
,
Hamid Rafi
,
Alan S. Segal
,
Gary V. Desir
American journal of physiology. Renal physiology
2002
Voltage-gated K+ (Kv) channels are heteromultimeric complexes consisting of pore-forming alpha-subunits and accessory beta…Â
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2001
2001
Genetic variations in five genes involved in the excitement of cardiomyocytes
Hiroyasu Iwasa
,
Masahiko Kurabayashi
,
Ryozo Nagai
,
Yusuke Nakamura
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Toshihiro Tanaka
Journal of Human Genetics
2001
AbstractWe provide here 29 genetic variations, including 28 novel ones, in five genes that are potentially involved in the…Â
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2000
2000
KCNA10: a novel ion channel functionally related to both voltage-gated potassium and CNG cation channels.
R. Lang
,
G. Lee
,
+5 authors
Gary V. Desir
American journal of physiology. Renal physiology
2000
Our laboratory previously cloned a novel rabbit gene (Kcn1), expressed in kidney, heart, and aorta, and predicted to encode a…Â
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2000
2000
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Rainer Lang
,
George Lee
,
+11 authors
Alan S. Segal
2000
Lang, Rainer, George Lee, Weimin Liu, Shulan Tian, Hamid Rafi, Marcelo Orias, Alan S. Segal, and Gary V. Desir. KCNA10: a novel…Â
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1997
1997
Genomic localization of the human gene for KCNA10, a cGMP-activated K channel.
Marcelo OrÃas
,
Patricia Bray-Ward
,
Michael Curran
,
Mary Keating
,
Gary V. Desir
Genomics
1997
Potassium (K) channels are important components of virtually all cells, and they play critical roles in many cellular functions…Â
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