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- who: . and colleagues from the Hannover Medical School, Germany University of Ulm, Germany have published the research: Impact of KvLQT1 potassium channel modulation on alveolar fl uid homeostasis in an animal model of thiourea-induced lung edema, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of the study was to investigate the function of KvLQT1 channels in_vivo, using complementary molecular and pharmacological approaches, i.e., KO mice with a targeted mutation in the gene coding for the u03b1-subunit (KCNQ1) of the KvLQT1 channel and lung treatments with pharmacological KvLQT1 modulators. The measurements of respiratory mechanics . . .
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