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Myelin sheath gap / Sodium channel / Ion channel / Nav1.5 / Action potential / Spectrin / Brugada syndrome / Membrane potential / ANK3 / Biology / Electrophysiology / Ankyrin
Date: 2012-08-27 05:40:28
Myelin sheath gap
Sodium channel
Ion channel
Nav1.5
Action potential
Spectrin
Brugada syndrome
Membrane potential
ANK3
Biology
Electrophysiology
Ankyrin

Page 1 of 44 Articles in PresS. J Neurophysiol (June 14, [removed]doi:[removed]jn[removed]Ankyrin-G regulates inactivation gating of the neuronal sodium channel, Nav1.6

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