Ligand-gated ion channels (LGICs) are defined as a group of transmembrane proteins which open when a ligand binds to an external region of the channel, allowing ions such as Na+, K+, Ca2+, or Cl− to pass thro
Vandenberg RJ, Schofield PR (1994) Inhibitory ligand-gated ion channel receptors: molecular biology and pharmacology of GABA A and glycine receptors. In: Peracchia C (ed) Handbook of membrane channels: molecular and cellular physiology. Academic, San Diego, pp 317–332...
Receptor and ion-channel trafficking: cell biology of ligand-gated and voltage-sensitive ion channels (molecular and cellular neurobiology)Mammalian voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) comprise a single family of 10 related functional subunits that appear to have arisen by gene duplication (Catterall...
Receptor and Ion-channel Trafficking. Cell Biology of Ligand-gated and Voltage-sensitive Ion Channels (Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology Series)Moss, S. J.Henley, J.EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
Receptor and Ion‐channel Trafficking. Cell Biology of Ligand‐gated and Voltage‐sensitive Ion Channels (Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology Series)No abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1046/j.1468-1331.2003.00507_3.xK. A. Jellinger...
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