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Ion channels are proteins involved in rapid signalling, electrical excitability and fluid transport throughout the body.
Therefore, ion channels and their regulatory proteins are becoming an increasingly important focus of drug research.
Ion channel blockers and openers have significant potential as therapeutics for a variety of diseases.
Furthermore, certain cardiac ion channels are responsible for major toxicology problems, like the long QT syndrome, and testing
guidelines now require ion channel screening for pharmaceutical safety.
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