Role of voltage- and Ca2+-dependent K+ch
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Jean -Claude Henquin
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Article
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1990
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Springer
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English
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Low concentrations of tetraethylammonium chloride (TEA), which inhibit voltage-and Ca2+-sensitive K ยง channels (K ยง channels), were used to investigate whether these channels play a role in the control of glucoseinduced electrical activity (slow waves with spikes) in mouse pancreatic B-cells. Additi