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Class:IdLiteratureReference:1299320
_displayNameAltered neuronal expression of TASK1 and TASK3 potassium channels in rodent and human autoimmune CNS inflammation
_timestamp2011-05-22 20:32:15
author[Person:1296356] Meuth, SG
[Person:1299319] Kanyshkov, T
[Person:1299322] Melzer, N
[Person:1296358] Bittner, S
[Person:1299315] Kieseier, BC
[Person:1296354] Budde, T
[Person:1296353] Wiendl, H
created[InstanceEdit:1299323] Mahajan, SS, 2011-05-22
journalNeurosci Lett
pages133-8
pubMedIdentifier18824070
titleAltered neuronal expression of TASK1 and TASK3 potassium channels in rodent and human autoimmune CNS inflammation
volume446
year2008
(literatureReference)[Pathway:1299316] TWIK-releated acid-sensitive K+ channel (TASK) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1299318] Activation of TASK [Homo sapiens]
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