The inwardly rectifying K+ channel KIR7.1 controls uterine excitability throughout pregnancy

Conor Mccloskey, Cara Rada, Elizabeth Bailey, Samantha Mccavera, Hugo A. van den Berg, Jolene Atia, David A. Rand, Anatoly Shmygol, Yi Wah Chan, Siobhan Quenby, Jan J. Brosens, Manu Vatish, Jie Zhang, Jerod S. Denton, Michael J. Taggart, Catherine Kettleborough, David Tickle, Jeff Jerman, Paul Wright, Timothy DaleSrinivasan Kanumilli, Derek J. Trezise, Steve Thornton, Pamela Brown, Roberto Catalano, Nan Lin, Sarah K. England, Andrew M. Blanks*

*Corresponding author for this work

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    53 Citations (SciVal)
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1161-1174
    Number of pages14
    JournalEMBO Molecular Medicine
    Volume6
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 2014

    Funding

    FundersFunder number
    Medical Research CouncilG0901801, SP4507
    National Institutes of HealthR01 HD-037831
    National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentR01HD037831

      Keywords

      • Myometrium
      • Parturition
      • Potassium channels
      • Pregnancy
      • Uterus

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