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News Physiol Sci 11: 36-42, 1996;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 11, 36-42, Copyright © 1996 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Ion Channels and Human Genetic Diseases

CV Rojas

Ion channels have lately received much attention by geneticists and molecular biologists owing to the discovery of several inherited human "ion channels disorders". Important contributions to the understanding not only of pathogenesis, but also of the structure-function relationship of ion channels, have come from the functional analysis of these natually occurring mutant channels.


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