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Details on Person THIK subfamily has 2 members, THIK1 and THIK 2. THIK 1 forms...

Class:IdSummation:1299299
_displayNameTHIK subfamily has 2 members, THIK1 and THIK 2. THIK 1 forms...
_timestamp2011-05-22 20:31:46
created[InstanceEdit:1299295] Mahajan, SS, 2011-05-22
textTHIK subfamily has 2 members, THIK1 and THIK 2. THIK 1 forms functional homodimers whereas THIK2 function has not been demonstrated. THIK1 channels are inhibited by halothane. THICK1 channels form K+ leak channels and are not regulated by acidity or alkalanity changes.
(summation)[Reaction:1299297] Activation of THIK [Homo sapiens]
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