channelopathy
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Channelopathy — Classification and external resources MeSH D053447 Channelopathies are diseases caused by disturbed function of ion channel subunits or the proteins that regulate them.[1] These diseases may … Wikipedia
channelopathy — chan·nel·op·a·thy (chan″əl opґə the) a disorder of channels … Medical dictionary
ion channelopathy — any of numerous hereditary conditions caused by mutations in genes encoding ion channels, resulting in abnormal function of the channels. Channelopathies are named for the ion channel affected, e.g., sodium channelopathy. Called also ion channel… … Medical dictionary
ion channelopathy — noun Any of several inherited diseases in which alterations in the control of ion conductance through the central pore of ion channels impair cell functions … Wiktionary
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Ion channel — Not to be confused with: Ion Television or Ion implantation. Schematic diagram of an ion channel. 1 channel domains (typically four per channel), 2 outer vestibule, 3 selectivity filter, 4 diameter of selectivity filter, 5 phosphorylation site, 6 … Wikipedia
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