Capsaicin as an amphipathic modulator of NaV1.5 mechanosensitivity
SCN5A-encoded NaV1.5 is a voltage-gated Na+ channel that drives the electrical excitability of cardiac myocytes and contributes to slow waves of the human gastrointestinal smooth muscle cells. NaV1.5 is mechanosensitive: mechanical force modulates several facets of NaV1.5's voltage-gated functi...
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Main Authors: | Luke M. Cowan (Author), Peter R. Strege (Author), Radda Rusinova (Author), Olaf S. Andersen (Author), Gianrico Farrugia (Author), Arthur Beyder (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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