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Preferred Label : Hyperpolarization-Activated cyclic Nucleotide-Gated channels;

MeSH definition : A subgroup of cyclic nucleotide-regulated ION CHANNELS of the superfamily of pore-loop cation channels that are opened by hyperpolarization rather than depolarization. The ion conducting pore passes SODIUM, CALCIUM, and POTASSIUM cations with a preference for potassium.;

MeSH synonym : hyperpolarization activated cyclic nucleotide gated channels; hyperpolarization Cyclic-Nucleotide gated ion channels; hyperpolarization cyclic nucleotide gated ion channels; ih cation channels; cation channels, ih; channels, ih cation; I(h) cation channels; I(h) channels; HCN pacemaker channels; channels, HCN pacemaker; pacemaker channels, HCN; Hyperpolarization-Activated cation channel; cation channel, Hyperpolarization-Activated; channel, Hyperpolarization-Activated cation; hyperpolarization activated cation channel;

MeSH hyponym : HCN1 channel; HCN2 channel; HCN3 channel; HCN4 channel; Channel, HCN4; Hyperpolarization Cyclic-Nucleotide Gated Cation Channel 4; Hyperpolarization Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Cation Channel 4; Channel, HCN3; Hyperpolarization Cyclic-Nucleotide Gated Cation Channel 3; Hyperpolarization Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Cation Channel 3; Channel, HCN1; Hyperpolarization Cyclic-Nucleotide Gated Cation Channel 1; Hyperpolarization Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Cation Channel 1; Channel, HCN2; Potassium-Sodium Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channel 2; Potassium Sodium Hyperpolarization Activated Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Channel 2; HCN2 Potassium Channel; Channel, HCN2 Potassium; Potassium Channel, HCN2; Hyperpolarization Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Potassium Channel 2; Hyperpolarization Activated Cyclic Nucleotide Gated Potassium Channel 2;

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A subgroup of cyclic nucleotide-regulated ION CHANNELS of the superfamily of pore-loop cation channels that are opened by hyperpolarization rather than depolarization. The ion conducting pore passes SODIUM, CALCIUM, and POTASSIUM cations with a preference for potassium.

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02/05/2025


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