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Papers associated with diencephalon (and kcnk3)

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Gain-of-function mutation in TASK-4 channels and severe cardiac conduction disorder., Friedrich C., EMBO Mol Med. July 1, 2014; 6 (7): 937-51.              


The pungent substances piperine, capsaicin, 6-gingerol and polygodial inhibit the human two-pore domain potassium channels TASK-1, TASK-3 and TRESK., Beltrán LR., Front Pharmacol. January 1, 2013; 4 141.              


A specific two-pore domain potassium channel blocker defines the structure of the TASK-1 open pore., Streit AK., J Biol Chem. April 22, 2011; 286 (16): 13977-84.                


The selectivity, voltage-dependence and acid sensitivity of the tandem pore potassium channel TASK-1: contributions of the pore domains., Yuill KH., Pflugers Arch. November 1, 2007; 455 (2): 333-48.


The chloride dependence of the human organic anion transporter 1 (hOAT1) is blunted by mutation of a single amino acid., Rizwan AN., J Biol Chem. May 4, 2007; 282 (18): 13402-9.


Block of Kcnk3 by protons. Evidence that 2-P-domain potassium channel subunits function as homodimers., Lopes CM., J Biol Chem. July 6, 2001; 276 (27): 24449-52.

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