Each chloride channel can be closed by only one ligand molecule.
But until the research derived from the German discovery, they did not know that the chloride channel was missing or functioning improperly.
The hope was that the normal genes might function and allow the cells to make the needed chloride channels.
The protein encoded by this gene is a chloride channel.
Calcium-activated chloride channels are believed to be involved in developing arrhythmia.
In experimental biology, it has been employed to inhibit chloride channels.
Based on sequence homology the chloride channels can be subdivided into a number of groups.
Some organic materials disrupt chloride channels in fleas, causing death.
Binding of cicutoxin to the beta domain also blocks the chloride channel.
They are found in several voltage-gated chloride channels.