Toxin binding to chimeric K+ channels immobilised on a solid nitrocellulose support.

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Toxin binding to chimeric K+ channels immobilised on a solid nitrocellulose support. / Legros, Christian; Martin-Eauclaire, Marie-France; Pongs, Olaf; Bougis, Pierre E.

in: BIOCHEM BIOPH RES CO, Jahrgang 353, Nr. 4, 4, 2007, S. 1086-1090.

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Legros C, Martin-Eauclaire M-F, Pongs O, Bougis PE. Toxin binding to chimeric K+ channels immobilised on a solid nitrocellulose support. BIOCHEM BIOPH RES CO. 2007;353(4):1086-1090. 4.

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title = "Toxin binding to chimeric K+ channels immobilised on a solid nitrocellulose support.",
abstract = "In this work, we used a panel prokaryote/eukaryote K+ channel chimeras to generate K+ channel arrays. Their behaviour in solution was compared with that when spotted on a nitrocellulose-supported film and their responses to selective high affinity ligands, including polypeptide toxins and TEA, were studied.",
author = "Christian Legros and Marie-France Martin-Eauclaire and Olaf Pongs and Bougis, {Pierre E}",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "353",
pages = "1086--1090",
journal = "BIOCHEM BIOPH RES CO",
issn = "0006-291X",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
number = "4",

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T1 - Toxin binding to chimeric K+ channels immobilised on a solid nitrocellulose support.

AU - Legros, Christian

AU - Martin-Eauclaire, Marie-France

AU - Pongs, Olaf

AU - Bougis, Pierre E

PY - 2007

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N2 - In this work, we used a panel prokaryote/eukaryote K+ channel chimeras to generate K+ channel arrays. Their behaviour in solution was compared with that when spotted on a nitrocellulose-supported film and their responses to selective high affinity ligands, including polypeptide toxins and TEA, were studied.

AB - In this work, we used a panel prokaryote/eukaryote K+ channel chimeras to generate K+ channel arrays. Their behaviour in solution was compared with that when spotted on a nitrocellulose-supported film and their responses to selective high affinity ligands, including polypeptide toxins and TEA, were studied.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 353

SP - 1086

EP - 1090

JO - BIOCHEM BIOPH RES CO

JF - BIOCHEM BIOPH RES CO

SN - 0006-291X

IS - 4

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