Potassium channels in the neuronal homeostasis and neurodegenerative pathways underlying Alzheimer’s disease: An update

Volume: 185, Pages: 111197 - 111197
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
With more than 80 subunits, potassium (K+) channels represent a group of ion channels showing high degree of diversity and ubiquity. They play important role in the control of membrane depolarization and cell excitability in several tissues, including the brain. Controlling the intracellular and extracellular K+ flow in cells, they also modulate the hormone and neurotransmitter release, apoptosis and cell proliferation. It is therefore not...
Paper Details
Title
Potassium channels in the neuronal homeostasis and neurodegenerative pathways underlying Alzheimer’s disease: An update
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
185
Pages
111197 - 111197
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