KCNQ and KCNE Isoform-Dependent Pharmacology Rationalizes Native American Dual Use of Specific Plants as Both Analgesics and Gastrointestinal Therapeutics
Indigenous peoples of the Americas are proficient in botanical medicine. KCNQ family voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels are sensitive to a variety of ligands, including plant metabolites. Here, we screened methanolic extracts prepared from 40 Californian coastal redwood forest plants for effects...
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Autores principales: | Geoffrey W. Abbott, Kaitlyn E. Redford, Ryan F. Yoshimura, Rían W. Manville, Luiz Moreira, Kevin Tran, Grey Arena, Alexandra Kookootsedes, Emma Lasky, Elliot Gunnison |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1d88ec059d934e06b7925c86bbc4cd3d |
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