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Uncovering the architecture and Ca2+-dependent mechanism of the human bile acid-sensitive ion channel
Freitas, Makayla
2025
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Abstract
The structural and functional characterization of the human bile acid ion channel in the presence and absence of calcium are discussed.
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Uncovering the architecture and Ca2+-dependent mechanism of the human bile acid-sensitive ion channel
Creator
Freitas, Makayla : Oregon Health and Science University : (
0000-0002-8287-8428
)
Contributor
Gouaux, Eric
Academic advisor (Oregon Health and Science University)
Publisher
Oregon Health and Science University
Date
2025-01-10
Subjects
Ion Channels
Electrophysiology
Bile Acids and Salts
Keywords
cryo-em
;
human bile acid ion channel
DOI
https://doi.org/10.6083/bpxhc44383
Language
English
Content Type
Dissertation
Degree Type
Ph.D.
Academic Program
Neuroscience
Department
Vollum Institute
School
School of Medicine
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NIH
NSF
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In copyright - other owner
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CC BY
Record ID
44383
Record Created
2025-04-11
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