BPS2026 – Equivalent gain-of-function variants in KCNK3 and KCNK9 and their contribution to distinct task K2P channelopathies
Kate M. Crowther(University of Oxford), Stephen J. Tucker(University of Oxford), Caroline F. Wright(University of Exeter), Emma L. Veale(Medway School of Pharmacy), Janina Sörmann(University of Copenhagen), Peter Proks(University of Oxford), Karin E. J. Rödström(University of Oxford), Peter Rory Hall(University of Oxford), Thomas Müller(Bayer (Germany)), Reza Maroofian(University College London), Thibault Jouen(University of Oxford), Simon Newstead(University of Oxford), Alistair Mathie(University of Westminster)
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