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Hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis

Horn I wonder whether the hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis is an example of that. [Pg.17]

Cummins I would argue against truly non-inactivating channels playing a role in hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis. Early studies indicated that this was the case, but no one has really shown this with the hyperkalemic mutations. [Pg.17]

Rojas CV, Wang JZ, Schwartz LS, Hoffman EP, Powell BR, Brown RH Jr 1991 A Met-to-Val mutation in the skeletal muscle Na+ channel alpha-subunit in hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis. Nature 354 387—389... [Pg.103]

CriU Isn t it thought that in hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis one explanation for the ability to prevent the onset of paralysis is pH changes. [Pg.230]


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