NAV1.3 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
"NAV1.3 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A voltage-gated sodium channel subtype found in neuronal tissue that mediates the sodium ion PERMEABILITY of excitable membranes.
Descriptor ID |
D062552
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.157.530.400.875.750.300 D12.776.543.550.450.875.750.300 D12.776.543.585.400.875.750.300 D12.776.631.960.300
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Concept/Terms |
NAV1.3 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel- NAV1.3 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
- NAV1.3 Voltage Gated Sodium Channel
- Type 3 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel
- Type 3 Voltage Gated Sodium Channel
- Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Type 3
- Voltage Gated Sodium Channel Type 3
Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Type 3 Subunit alpha- Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Type 3 Subunit alpha
- Voltage Gated Sodium Channel Type 3 Subunit alpha
- Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Type 3 alpha Subunit
- Voltage Gated Sodium Channel Type 3 alpha Subunit
- SCN3A Sodium Channel alpha Subunit
- NAV1.3 alpha Subunit
- alpha Subunit, NAV1.3
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Below are the most recent publications written about "NAV1.3 Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel" by people in Profiles.
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Strege PR, Knutson K, Eggers SJ, Li JH, Wang F, Linden D, Szurszewski JH, Milescu L, Leiter AB, Farrugia G, Beyder A. Sodium channel NaV1.3 is important for enterochromaffin cell excitability and serotonin release. Sci Rep. 2017 Nov 15; 7(1):15650.
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Kubat ?ktem E, Mruk K, Chang J, Akin A, Kobertz WR, Brown RH. Mutant SOD1 protein increases Nav1.3 channel excitability. J Biol Phys. 2016 06; 42(3):351-70.