Sodium channel protein type 4 subunit alpha is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SCN4A gene. The Nav1.4 voltage-gated sodium channel is encoded...
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in Nav1.1–Nav1.5. Among these channels, Nav1.1–Nav1.3 and Nav1.5 display depolarized voltage-dependence of activation, while activation in Nav1.4 remains...
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TTX-resistant VGSC: Nav1.5, Nav1.8 and Nav1.9. Nav1.8 and Nav1.9 are both expressed in nociceptors (damage-sensing neurons). Nav1.7, Nav1.8 and Nav1.9 are found...
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mutations in the gene SCN4A. This gene codes for a voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.4 found at the neuromuscular junction. This condition is inherited in an autosomal...
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Voltage-gated sodium channel (category Articles with imported Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 text)
non-electric fishes the channels Nav1.4a and Nav1.4b are present in the muscles, while in Gymnotiformes and Mormyriformes Nav1.4a has disappeared in the muscles...
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have been identified in arginine residues making up the voltage sensor of Nav1.4. This voltage sensor comprises the S4 alpha helix of each of the four transmembrane...
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sodium channel subtype 4 (Nav1.4). Some studies have suggested that changes in physiological pH could have modulatory effects on Nav1.4 sodium channels, which...
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Toyota Noah (redirect from Toyota NAV1)
G's (facelift) 2010–2014 Voxy G's (facelift) NAV1 (Indonesia) 2013 Toyota NAV1 V (Indonesia) 2013 NAV1 V (Indonesia) The third-generation Noah and Voxy...
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Christoph (2013). "Nav1.4 slow-inactivation: Is it a player in the warm-up phenomenon of myotonic disorders?". Muscle & Nerve. 47 (4): 483–7. doi:10.1002/mus...
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