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Marine toxins targeting ion channels
Hugo R. Arias
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Ion Channels
100%
Marine Toxins
100%
Ligand-gated Ion Channel
66%
Na +
50%
Ca2+
50%
Voltage-gated Ion Channels
33%
GluR
33%
Glutamate
16%
Physiological Function
16%
Neurotransmitters
16%
Membrane Depolarization
16%
Stimulatory Effect
16%
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor (nAChR)
16%
Inhibitory Effect
16%
Anions
16%
Cell-cell Communication
16%
Induced Membrane
16%
Voltage Gating
16%
Membrane Hyperpolarization
16%
Specific Ion
16%
Kv Channels
16%
Glycine Receptor
16%
Ion Channel Function
16%
Transmembrane Voltage
16%
Natural Molecules
16%
Transmembrane Protein
16%
Voltage Change
16%
Butyric Acid
16%
Cys-loop
16%
Neuronal Diseases
16%
Anion Channel
16%
Ligand-gated Cation Channel
16%
Ligand-gated
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Ion Channel
100%
Marine Toxin
100%
Ligand Gated Ion Channel
44%
Sodium Ion
33%
Potassium Ion
33%
Disease
22%
Calcium Ion
22%
Receptor
11%
Neurotransmitter
11%
Glutamic Acid
11%
Nicotinic Receptor
11%
Adenosine Triphosphate
11%
Cation Channel
11%
Anion Channel
11%
Glycine Receptor
11%
Butyrate
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ion Channel
100%
Ligand-Gated Ion Channel
57%
Electric Potential
28%
Voltage-Gated Channel
28%
Neurotransmitter
14%
Adenosine Triphosphate
14%
Cell Communication
14%
Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
14%
Membrane Depolarization
14%
Butyric Acid
14%
Glycine Receptor
14%
Glutamic Acid
14%