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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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Ion channels are '''transmembrane proteins''' which allow ions to pass through biological membranes. Some of these channels are very selective, others have a low level of selectivity. The NaK channel is a '''non-selective''' one : It conduits cations more than anions but it let pass several cations : Na+, K+, Rb+, and Ca2+ [1.1].
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Ion channels are '''transmembrane proteins''' which allow ions to pass through biological membranes.
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Some of these channels are very selective, others have a low level of selectivity. The NaK channel is a
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'''non-selective''' one : It conduits cations more than anions but it let pass several cations : Na+, K+, Rb+, and Ca2+ [1.1].
Understanding how these channels work is important because in the organism a lot of '''messages''' are transmitted through electric currents (which are '''ionic currents''' across the membrane) : nerves impulse, photoreceptors, etc. Thus, these not very selective NaK channels are very interesting for the inhibition of intercellular messages for instance.
Understanding how these channels work is important because in the organism a lot of '''messages''' are transmitted through electric currents (which are '''ionic currents''' across the membrane) : nerves impulse, photoreceptors, etc. Thus, these not very selective NaK channels are very interesting for the inhibition of intercellular messages for instance.

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3E83: NaK channel

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