Nav channels in cancers: Non-classical roles
<p>Voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav channels) are transmembrane proteins that allow the permeability of sodium ions across membranes. They are critical for the initiation of the action potential. Research has revealed that Nav channel α and β subunits expressed abnormally and play non-classi...
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Main Author: | Hengrui Liu (Author) |
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Global Journal of Cancer Therapy - Peertechz Publications,
2020-10-15.
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