K2P2.1 (TREK-1) potassium channel activation protects against hyperoxia-induced lung injury
Abstract No targeted therapies exist to counteract Hyperoxia (HO)-induced Acute Lung Injury (HALI). We previously found that HO downregulates alveolar K2P2.1 (TREK-1) K+ channels, which results in worsening lung injury. This decrease in TREK-1 levels leaves a subset of channels amendable to pharmaco...
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Autores principales: | Tatiana Zyrianova, Benjamin Lopez, Riccardo Olcese, John Belperio, Christopher M. Waters, Leanne Wong, Victoria Nguyen, Sriharsha Talapaneni, Andreas Schwingshackl |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1ea20aed45944a3c87c2a1513b6b7521 |
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