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Tweeting from Andrea Meredith's electrophysiology lab at U Maryland School of Medicine. The latest research on KCNMA1, Big K+, the King of ion channels

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The possibility of BK channel involvement in autism has been suggested in animal models. We hope this study motivates continued investigation into potential mechanisms...

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Some things aren't 'hot', but they are major scientific advances- For those of us who want to advance bladder research, this could be a gamechanger! elifesciences.org/digests/79378/…

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Living my values by supporting impactful charities #MCCMatters #Give #charities Stacking my basket with all these great organizations keeps me happy all year

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Keep your eyes out for more exciting work from Hans on KCNMA1 pathogenicity evaluations. This should be very valuable to neurogeneticists. It's a pleasure working with you Hans!

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Today is International Undiagnosed Day. Strong efforts to work with people with conditions that defy diagnose are so needed. The NIH Undiagnosed Disease Network and the Program on the Bethesda NIH campus are advancing the science. udnf.org/undiagnosed-da…

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There is a growing literature about the role of BK channels in learning and cognitive behaviors. Pleased to support this work from our National Defense Medical College colleagues in Japan. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Last week’s Ion Channel Virtual Symposium 2.0 was quite the event! Two days. Ten speakers. Ion channels and transporters: PIEZOs, SLC26A5, ELKIN1, Navs, chemotactile receptors, SCL9C1 and TMEM165. If you missed it, here's a brief overview for you 🧵 #ionchannels

Last week’s Ion Channel Virtual Symposium 2.0 was quite the event! Two days. Ten speakers. Ion channels and transporters: PIEZOs, SLC26A5, ELKIN1, Navs, chemotactile receptors, SCL9C1 and TMEM165.

If you missed it, here's a brief overview for you 🧵

#ionchannels