potassium channel

collocation in English

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potassium
noun[U]
uk
/pəˈtæs.i.əm/
us
/pəˈtæs.i.əm/
a silver-white chemical element that, when combined with other elements, is used in the production of soap, glass, and fertilizers (= substances that help plants ...
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channel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtʃæn.əl/
us
/ˈtʃæn.əl/
a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or ...
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(Definition ofpotassiumandchannelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Potassium and sodium ions in apotassiumchannelstudied by molecular dynamics simulations.
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Cloning and expression of a human large-conductance calcium-activatedpotassiumchannel.
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A new family of outwardly rectifyingpotassiumchannelproteins with two pore domains in tandem.
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Additional anti-anginal agents, such as calcium channel antagonists orpotassiumchannel-openers, may be required for the control of resistant symptoms.
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Sodium ions as blocking agents and charge carriers in thepotassiumchannelof the squid giant axon.
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Similarly, the hyperpolarization caused by emodepside was blocked bypotassiumchannelblockers, and enhanced in low external potassium.
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Light-evoked responses were recorded in the retinal slice and their modulation bypotassiumchannelblockers was tested to investigate the underlying cellular mechanisms.
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A novel cardiacpotassiumchannelthat is active and conductive at depolarized potentials.
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A new family of outwardly-rectifyingpotassiumchannelproteins with two pore domains in tandem.
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Permeation selectivity by competition in a delayed rectifierpotassiumchannel.
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Kinase and phosphatase activities intimately associated with a reconstituted calcium-dependentpotassiumchannel.
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Atomic scale movement of the voltage-sensing region in apotassiumchannelmeasured via spectroscopy.
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Transmembrane structure of an inwardly rectifyingpotassiumchannel.
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Greater dependence on alternative endothelium-independent relaxant pathways is evident at birth, includingpotassiumchannelactivation, and such pathways are relatively resistant to persistent pulmonary hypertension caused by chronic hypoxia.
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These allow for nucleotide-mediated regulation of thepotassiumchannel, and are critical in its roles as a sensor of metabolic status.
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Spiderpotassiumchannelinhibitory toxins is another group of spider toxins.
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Tyka has been making sculptures of protein molecules since 2010 from copper and steel, including ubiquitin and apotassiumchanneltetramer.
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