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Myotonia
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channel subtype 4 (Nav1 .4 ). Some studies have suggested that changes in physiological pH could have modulatory effects on Nav1 .4 sodium channels, which
SCN4B
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PMID 12477932. Webb J, Wu FF, Cannon SC (2009). "Slow inactivation of the NaV1 .4 sodium channel in mammalian cells is impeded by co-expression of the beta1
Bactridines
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Bactridine 2 acts on skeletal Nav1 .4 and neuronal Nav1.6 and is most effective on Nav1 .4 . Bactridine 3 and 4 act on skeletal Nav1 .4 and neuronal Nav1.3 and
Hypokalemic periodic paralysis
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have been identified in arginine residues making up the voltage sensor of Nav1 .4 . This voltage sensor comprises the S4 alpha helix of each of the four transmembrane
Jesko Raffin
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4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos Pts 2014 Kalex JER Ret ARA1 1 ARA2 1 CAT 1 ALB 1 NAV1 4 NAV2 1 ALG1 4 ALG2 6 VAL 1 1st 186 2018 Kalex EST1 3 EST2 1 VAL 1 CAT1 1
Chromosome 17
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FtsJ homolog 3 (17q23.3) SCN4A: Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Subunit Alpha Nav1 .4 (17q23.3) GALK1: galactokinase 1 (17q24) KCNJ2: potassium inwardly-rectifying
Luca Marini
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Year Bike 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos Pts 2015 Kalex ALG1 5 ALG2 4 CAT 2 ARA1 Ret ARA2 7 ALB 4 NAV1 4 NAV2 4 JER 4 VAL1 Ret VAL2 6 5th 115
Cl6a
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voltage-gated sodium channels. It targets TTX-S channels (NaV1.2, NaV1.3, NaV1 .4 , NaV1.6 and NaV1.7) with the highest affinity against NaV1.7 channels. NaV1
Periodic paralysis
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triggered after resting following exercise. Voltage-gated sodium channel (Nav1 .4 ) mutations are among the key causes behind periodic paralysis. Hyper-kalemic
Phrixotoxin
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several voltage gated sodium channel subtypes (Nav1.1/SCN1A, Nav1.2/SCN2A, Nav1 .4 /SCN4A, Nav1.5/SCN5A, and Nav1.8/SCN10A) (Bosmans 2006) harv error: no target:
Protoxin-I
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notion is further back by the fact that Protoxin-I binds less potently to NaV1 .4 and NaV1.5, which exhibit relatively fewer anionic residues on the voltage