AbstractCut-open recordings from Xenopus oocytes expressing either nerve (PN1) or skeletal muscle (SkM1) Na+ channel α subunits revealed slow inactivation onset and recovery kinetics of inward current. In contrast, recordings using the macropatch configuration resulted in an immediate negative shift in the voltage-dependence of inactivation and activation, as well as time-dependent shifts in kinetics when compared to cut-open recordings. Specifically, a slow transition from predominantly slow onset and recovery to exclusively fast onset and fast recovery from inactivation occurred. The shift to fast inactivation was accelerated by patch excision and by agents that disrupted microtubule formation. Application of positive pressure to cell-att...
The properties of rat and rabbit brain sodium (Na) channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes following e...
Voltage-gated Na+ channels exhibit two forms of inactivation, one form (fast inactivation) takes eff...
AbstractSlow inactivation determines the availability of voltage-gated sodium channels during prolon...
AbstractCut-open recordings from Xenopus oocytes expressing either nerve (PN1) or skeletal muscle (S...
AbstractThe α subunit of the human skeletal muscle Na+ channel recorded from cell-attached patches y...
The intracellular linker between domains III and IV of the voltage-gated Na channel mediates fast in...
AbstractNa channels inactivate quickly after opening, and the very highly positively charged cytopla...
AbstractRecombinant sodium channel α subunits expressed in Xenopus oocytes display an anomalously sl...
AbstractWhile studying the adult rat skeletal muscle Na+ channel outer vestibule, we found that cert...
This study investigates the inactivation properties of Na channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes from...
Rat skeletal muscle (Skm1) sodium channel alpha and beta 1 subunits were coexpressed in Xenopus oocy...
AbstractSkeletal and heart muscle excitability is based upon the pool of available sodium channels a...
The properties of rat and rabbit brain sodium (Na) channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes following e...
The properties of rat and rabbit brain sodium (Na) channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes following e...
AbstractWhole-cell gating current recording from rat brain IIA sodium channels in Xenopus oocytes wa...
The properties of rat and rabbit brain sodium (Na) channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes following e...
Voltage-gated Na+ channels exhibit two forms of inactivation, one form (fast inactivation) takes eff...
AbstractSlow inactivation determines the availability of voltage-gated sodium channels during prolon...
AbstractCut-open recordings from Xenopus oocytes expressing either nerve (PN1) or skeletal muscle (S...
AbstractThe α subunit of the human skeletal muscle Na+ channel recorded from cell-attached patches y...
The intracellular linker between domains III and IV of the voltage-gated Na channel mediates fast in...
AbstractNa channels inactivate quickly after opening, and the very highly positively charged cytopla...
AbstractRecombinant sodium channel α subunits expressed in Xenopus oocytes display an anomalously sl...
AbstractWhile studying the adult rat skeletal muscle Na+ channel outer vestibule, we found that cert...
This study investigates the inactivation properties of Na channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes from...
Rat skeletal muscle (Skm1) sodium channel alpha and beta 1 subunits were coexpressed in Xenopus oocy...
AbstractSkeletal and heart muscle excitability is based upon the pool of available sodium channels a...
The properties of rat and rabbit brain sodium (Na) channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes following e...
The properties of rat and rabbit brain sodium (Na) channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes following e...
AbstractWhole-cell gating current recording from rat brain IIA sodium channels in Xenopus oocytes wa...
The properties of rat and rabbit brain sodium (Na) channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes following e...
Voltage-gated Na+ channels exhibit two forms of inactivation, one form (fast inactivation) takes eff...
AbstractSlow inactivation determines the availability of voltage-gated sodium channels during prolon...