Abstract:ABSTRACTThe Kv1 voltage-gated potassium channels (kv1.1-1.8) display characteristic low-threshold activation ranges what enables their role in regulating diverse aspects of neuronal function, such as the action potential (AP) threshold and waveform, and thereby influence neuronal excitability or synaptic transmission. Kv1 channels are highly expressed in the cerebellar cortex and nuclei and mutations of human Kv1 genes are associated to episodic forms of ataxia (EAT-1). Besides… Show more
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