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- Channelopathy abstract "Channelopathies are diseases caused by disturbed function of ion channel subunits or the proteins that regulate them. These diseases may be either congenital (often resulting from a mutation or mutations in the encoding genes) or acquired (often resulting from autoimmune attack on an ion channel).There are a large number of distinct dysfunctions known to be caused by ion channel mutations. The genes for the construction of ion channels are highly conserved amongst mammals and one condition, hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, was first identified in the descendants of Impressive, a registered Quarter Horse (see AQHA website).The channelopathies of human skeletal muscle include hyper- and hypokalemic (high and low potassium blood concentrations) periodic paralysis, myotonia congenita and paramyotonia congenita.".
- Channelopathy meshId "D053447".
- Channelopathy wikiPageExternalLink cf.
- Channelopathy wikiPageExternalLink videoInfo.php?videoid=303.
- Channelopathy wikiPageExternalLink www.cff.org.
- Channelopathy wikiPageExternalLink www.channelopathy-foundation.org.
- Channelopathy wikiPageID "2390443".
- Channelopathy wikiPageRevisionID "597758416".
- Channelopathy hasPhotoCollection Channelopathy.
- Channelopathy meshid "D053447".
- Channelopathy name "Channelopathy".
- Channelopathy subject Category:Channelopathy.
- Channelopathy type Abstraction100002137.
- Channelopathy type Attribute100024264.
- Channelopathy type Condition113920835.
- Channelopathy type Disease114070360.
- Channelopathy type IllHealth114052046.
- Channelopathy type Illness114061805.
- Channelopathy type PathologicalState114051917.
- Channelopathy type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Channelopathy type State100024720.
- Channelopathy type Disease.
- Channelopathy type Situation.
- Channelopathy comment "Channelopathies are diseases caused by disturbed function of ion channel subunits or the proteins that regulate them. These diseases may be either congenital (often resulting from a mutation or mutations in the encoding genes) or acquired (often resulting from autoimmune attack on an ion channel).There are a large number of distinct dysfunctions known to be caused by ion channel mutations.".
- Channelopathy label "Canalopathie".
- Channelopathy label "Canalopatía".
- Channelopathy label "Channelopathy".
- Channelopathy label "Kanałopatie".
- Channelopathy label "チャネロパチー".
- Channelopathy sameAs Canalopatía.
- Channelopathy sameAs Canalopathie.
- Channelopathy sameAs チャネロパチー.
- Channelopathy sameAs Kanałopatie.
- Channelopathy sameAs m.078mrk.
- Channelopathy sameAs Q2936142.
- Channelopathy sameAs Q2936142.
- Channelopathy sameAs Channelopathy.
- Channelopathy wasDerivedFrom Channelopathy?oldid=597758416.
- Channelopathy isPrimaryTopicOf Channelopathy.
- Channelopathy name "Channelopathy".