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Neurotrophin modulation of voltage-gated potassium channels in rat through TrkB receptors is time and sensory experience dependent
K. Tucker
, D. A. Fadool
Penn State Greater Allegheny
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Medicine & Life Sciences
trkB Receptor
100%
Voltage-Gated Potassium Channels
94%
Olfactory Bulb
81%
Nerve Growth Factors
77%
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
60%
Neurons
44%
Tyrosine
39%
Phosphorylation
39%
Immunoprecipitation
27%
trkC Receptor
23%
Phosphotransferases
22%
Neurotrophin 3
19%
Patch-Clamp Techniques
15%
Nerve Growth Factor
15%
Odorants
15%
Baths
14%
Ion Channels
14%
Membrane Proteins
11%
Kinetics
10%
Ligands
10%
Western Blotting
9%