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Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-103 ERG-like potassium channel regulates contractile behaviors of sex muscles in males prior to and during mating
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L.R. Garcia, and P.W. Sternberg Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-103 ERG-like potassium channel regulates contractile behaviors of sex muscles in males prior to and during mating J Neurosci 23 2003 2696 2705. The authors demonstrate that the HERG-like potassium channel UNC-103 inhibits two strikingly different aspects of spicule muscle contraction: a 8 Hz cycling versus 60 s tonic contraction.
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(2003)
J Neurosci
, vol.23
, pp. 2696-2705
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Garcia1
Sternberg, P.W.L.R.2
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