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Thalamocortical projections have a K+ channel that is phosphorylated and modulated by cAMP-dependent protein kinase
1995
Journal of Neuroscience
The finding that some K+ channel mRNAs are restricted to certain populations of neurons in the CNS suggests that there are K+ channels tailored to certain neuronal circuits. One such example are the transcripts from the KV3.2 gene, the majority of which are expressed in thalamic relay neurons. To gain insights into the specific roles of KV3.2 subunits, site specific antibodies were raised to determine their localization in thalamic relay neurons. Immunohistochemical and focal lesioning studies
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.15-08-05486.1995
pmid:7643197
fatcat:hqghfeqz7nhpzingh2knwj2x5y