Non-blocking modulation contributes to sodium channel inhibition by a covalently attached photoreact...
Non-blocking modulation contributes to sodium channel inhibition by a covalently attached photoreactive riluzole analog
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Sodium channel inhibitor drugs decrease pathological hyperactivity in various diseases including pain syndromes, myotonia, arrhythmias, nerve injuries and epilepsies. Inhibiting pathological but not physiological activity, however, is a major challenge in drug development. Sodium channel inhibitors exert their effects by a dual action: they obstruc...
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Non-blocking modulation contributes to sodium channel inhibition by a covalently attached photoreactive riluzole analog
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2045-2322
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2045-2322
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10.1038/s41598-018-26444-y