Ca2+-activated K+channels in airway smoo
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Klaus Groschner; Shai D. Silberberg; Craig H. Gelband; Cornelis Breemen
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Article
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1991
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Springer
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English
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Large-conductance Ca2+-activated K + channels were studied in membranes of cultured rabbit airway smooth muscle cells, using the patch-clamp technique. In cell-attached recordings, channel openings were rare and occurred only at very positive potentials. Bradykinin (10 gM), an agonist which releases