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- Category:Inwardly rectifying k channel (61 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Inwardly rectifying k+ channel - Category:Rectifying (41 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Rectifying - Category:Hyperpolarization-activated inwardly rectifying potassium channel (96 bytes)
1: ... the keyword Hyperpolarization-activated inwardly rectifying potassium channel
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12: ...s the rapidly activating component of the delayed rectifying potassium current in heart (IKr). Isoform 3 has n... - 1byw (4,102 bytes)
12: ...s the rapidly activating component of the delayed rectifying potassium current in heart (IKr). Isoform 3 has n... - 9bjk (6,871 bytes)
11: ...and L-type calcium channels, activation of inward rectifying potassium channels, mitogen-activated protein kin... - 1ujl (5,314 bytes)
12: ...s the rapidly activating component of the delayed rectifying potassium current in heart (IKr). Isoform 3 has n... - 8f7r (7,630 bytes)
11: ...and L-type calcium channels, activation of inward rectifying potassium channels, mitogen-activated protein kin... - 2byg (4,623 bytes)
10: ... tail of NMDA receptor subunits as well as inward rectifying potassium channels. Involved in regulation of syn... - 2he2 (4,900 bytes)
10: ... tail of NMDA receptor subunits as well as inward rectifying potassium channels. Involved in regulation of syn... - 8hir (4,145 bytes)
13: ...ot.org/uniprot/KCNT1_HUMAN KCNT1_HUMAN] Outwardly rectifying potassium channel subunit that may coassemble wit... - 9dnw (4,198 bytes)
13: ...791]<ref>PMID:29845874</ref> Strongly outwardly rectifying, electrogenic H(+)/Cl(-)exchanger which mediates ... - 9dnx (4,218 bytes)
13: ...791]<ref>PMID:29845874</ref> Strongly outwardly rectifying, electrogenic H(+)/Cl(-)exchanger which mediates ... - 9dny (4,241 bytes)
13: ...791]<ref>PMID:29845874</ref> Strongly outwardly rectifying, electrogenic H(+)/Cl(-)exchanger which mediates ... - 9dnz (4,257 bytes)
13: ...791]<ref>PMID:29845874</ref> Strongly outwardly rectifying, electrogenic H(+)/Cl(-)exchanger which mediates ... - 9do0 (3,947 bytes)
13: ...791]<ref>PMID:29845874</ref> Strongly outwardly rectifying, electrogenic H(+)/Cl(-)exchanger which mediates ... - 4hqa (5,393 bytes)
12: ...s the rapidly activating component of the delayed rectifying potassium current in heart (IKr). Isoform 3 has n... - 4i9w (3,696 bytes)
11: ...AN] Voltage insensitive, instantaneous, outwardly rectifying potassium channel. Outward rectification is rever... - 9c07 (2,896 bytes)
11: ...N KCNKD_HUMAN] K(+) channel that conducts outward rectifying tonic currents potentiated by purinergic signals ... - 1srz (4,567 bytes)
10: ...l excitability by activating a prominent inwardly rectifying potassium (Kir) conductance that underlies the la... - 1ss2 (4,565 bytes)
10: ...l excitability by activating a prominent inwardly rectifying potassium (Kir) conductance that underlies the la... - 1ter (4,009 bytes)
11: ...] Presynaptic neurotoxin that blocks the inwardly rectifying Kir1.1/KCNJ1 and Kir3.1/3.4 (KCNJ3/KCNJ5) potassi... - 1u4e (4,515 bytes)
23: N- and C-terminal cytoplasmic domains of inwardly rectifying K (Kir) channels control the ion-permeation pathw...
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