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The M
2
muscarinic G-protein-coupled receptor is voltage-sensitive
Yair Ben-Chaim
, Oded Tour
,
Nathan Dascal
, Itzchak Parnas
, Hanna Parnas
*
*
Corresponding author for this work
Physiology Pharmacology
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
University of California at San Diego
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G Protein-coupled Receptor
100%
M2 muscarinic Receptor
100%
Acetylcholine
44%
Voltage Sensitivity
33%
Depolarization
22%
Apparent Affinity
22%
GIRK Channel
22%
Overexpression
11%
Binding Experiment
11%
Binding Site
11%
G Protein
11%
Receptor-mediated
11%
Pertussis Toxin
11%
Potassium Channel
11%
Xenopus Oocytes
11%
Basal Activity
11%
GIRK Currents
11%
Receptor Region
11%
Electrophysiological Findings
11%
Neuroscience
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
Muscarinic M2 Receptor
100%
Acetylcholine
44%
G Protein-Coupled Inwardly-Rectifying Potassium Channel
22%
Agonist
11%
Binding Site
11%
G Protein
11%
Pertussis Toxin
11%
Potassium Channel
11%
Receptor
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
G Protein Coupled Receptor
100%
Muscarinic M2 Receptor
100%
Acetylcholine
44%
G Protein Coupled Inwardly Rectifying Potassium Channel
22%
Receptor
11%
Potassium Channel
11%
Binding Site
11%
Pertussis Toxin
11%
Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein
11%
Xenopus
11%