Down-regulation of KCa2.3 channels causes erectile dysfunction in mice
Abstract Modulation of endothelial calcium-activated K+ channels has been proposed as an approach to restore arterial endothelial cell function in disease. We hypothesized that small-conductance calcium-activated K+ channels (KCa2.3 or SK3) contributes to erectile function. The research was performe...
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Main Authors: | Simon Comerma-Steffensen, Attila Kun, Elise R. Hedegaard, Susie Mogensen, Christian Aalkjaer, Ralf Köhler, Birgitte Mønster Christensen, Ulf Simonsen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dab7db72e22f40a78a98f135e3d4f24c |
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