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KCNQ/M Channels Control Spike Afterdepolarization and Burst Generation in Hippocampal Neurons
2004
Journal of Neuroscience
KCNQ channel subunits are widely expressed in peripheral and central neurons, where they give rise to a muscarinic-sensitive, subthreshold, and noninactivating K+ current (M-current). It is generally agreed that activation of KCNQ/M channels contributes to spike frequency adaptation during sustained depolarizations but is too slow to influence the repolarization of solitary spikes. This concept, however, is based mainly on experiments with muscarinic agonists, the multiple effects on membrane
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.0765-04.2004
pmid:15140933
pmcid:PMC6729392
fatcat:jhpeuuz7xngb7p4xqlh4r42gf4