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Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Book/Film/Article review
Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Book/Film/Article review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A review of Handbook of Ion Channels, by Jie Zheng and Matthew C. Trudeau
AU - McClintock, Peter Vaughan Elsmere
AU - Kaufman, Igor Khaimovich
N1 - This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Contemporary Physics on 16 May 2018, available online: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00107514.2018.1464063
PY - 2018/7/3
Y1 - 2018/7/3
N2 - Just lifting a finger involves the coordinated opening and closing of billions of ion channels. These natural nanotubes play an essential role in the physiology of all living creatures, from bacteria to humans [1, 2]. By providing for the exchange of ions across cellular membranes, they control a vast range of biological processes, and their dysfunction leads to numerous diseases.
AB - Just lifting a finger involves the coordinated opening and closing of billions of ion channels. These natural nanotubes play an essential role in the physiology of all living creatures, from bacteria to humans [1, 2]. By providing for the exchange of ions across cellular membranes, they control a vast range of biological processes, and their dysfunction leads to numerous diseases.
U2 - 10.1080/00107514.2018.1464063
DO - 10.1080/00107514.2018.1464063
M3 - Book/Film/Article review
VL - 59
SP - 305
EP - 307
JO - Contemporary Physics
JF - Contemporary Physics
SN - 0010-7514
IS - 3
ER -