Abstract:Objective: A substantial line of evidence indicates that Kv4.2 and Kv4.3
channels are the major components of rapid transient-outward potassium
currents (A-type currents). It is speculated that those currents may be
involved in the maintenance of the membrane potential, as well as in the
regulation of propagation and frequency of action potentials. However, very
little is known about the presence and function of A-type currents in human
vascular smooth muscles such as human umbilical vein (HU… Show more
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