Jo, Andrew Hoi, Hiofan Zhou, Hang Gupta, Manisha D. Montemagno, Carlo Inhibition of NaChBac by lidocaine N-ethyl bromide. <p>(A) The voltage protocol used in this experiment. (B) 4 out of the 40 current traces from NaChBac channel recording before the drug treatment. (C) Average current trace. Black: before drug application (i.e. control); red: drug applied to the <i>cis</i> side of the bilayer; blue: drug applied to both sides; grey: drug removed from the <i>cis</i> side. Inset shows the chemical structure of lidocaine N-ethyl bromide.</p> prokaryotic Na v;ion channels;protein;prokaryotic voltage-gated sodium channel;vivo ensemble studies;NaChBac;single-molecule level;membrane;lipid bilayer recording Planar lipid bilayer device;BLM;lipid bilayer device;Na v 2017-11-30
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