Non-blocking modulation as the major mechanism of sodium channel inhibition by riluzole
Non-blocking modulation as the major mechanism of sodium channel inhibition by riluzole
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Modulated- or guarded receptor hypothesis; Channel block or modulation; "Voltage-sensor block" or "lipophilic block" are some of the questions that arise when drug effects on sodium channels are investigated. Understanding the exact mechanism of action for individual drugs is essential, because it is one of the major factors that determine their th...
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Non-blocking modulation as the major mechanism of sodium channel inhibition by riluzole
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2692-8205
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10.1101/228569
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