Journal:
:مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم
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li-ming lee department of neurology, clinic of neurology and institute for translational neurology, university of münster, münster, germany
juncal fernandez-orth department of neurology, clinic of neurology and institute for translational neurology, university of münster, münster, germany
tobias ruck department of neurology, clinic of neurology and institute for translational neurology, university of münster, münster, germany
stefan bittner department of neurology, university medical center of the johannes gutenberg-university, mainz, germany
nikole bobak labex icst, institut de pharmacologie moléculaire et cellulaire, cnrs, and université de nice sophia-antipolis, sophia-antipolis, valbonne, france
florian lesage labex icst, institut de pharmacologie moléculaire et cellulaire, cnrs, and université de nice sophia-antipolis, sophia-antipolis, valbonne, france
twik2 ion channels (k2p6.1, encoded by a gene named kcnk6) belong to the family of two-pore domain potassium channels. twik2 is also considered as a “silent” channel because of its inability to produce measurable currents in heterologous expression systems and its intracellular retention. it is expressed in different mammalian tissues including lymphoid organs and the vascular system. however, ...