Inhibition of G Protein-Activated Inwardly Rectifying K+ Channels by the Antidepressant Paroxetine
Paroxetine is commonly used as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor for the treatment of depression and other psychiatric disorders. However, the molecular mechanisms of the paroxetine effects have not yet been sufficiently clarified. Using Xenopus oocyte expression assays, we investigated the e...
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Main Authors: | Toru Kobayashi (Author), Kazuo Washiyama (Author), Kazutaka Ikeda (Author) |
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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