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Authors: Schroeder, BC Waldegger, S Fehr, S Bleich, M Warth, R Greger, R Jentsch, TJ
Citation: Bc. Schroeder et al., A constitutively open potassium channel formed by KCNQ1 and KCNE3, NATURE, 403(6766), 2000, pp. 196-199

Authors: Schroeder, BC Hechenberger, M Weinreich, F Kubisch, C Jentsch, TJ
Citation: Bc. Schroeder et al., KCNQ5, a novel potassium channel broadly expressed in brain, mediates M-type currents, J BIOL CHEM, 275(31), 2000, pp. 24089-24095

Authors: Jentsch, TJ Schroeder, BC Kubisch, C Friedrich, T Stein, V
Citation: Tj. Jentsch et al., Pathophysiology of KCNQ channels: Neonatal epilepsy and progressive deafness, EPILEPSIA, 41(8), 2000, pp. 1068-1069

Authors: Kubisch, C Schroeder, BC Friedrich, T Lutjohann, B El-Amraoui, A Marlin, S Petit, C Jentsch, TJ
Citation: C. Kubisch et al., KCNQ4, a novel potassium channel expressed in sensory outer hair cells, ismutated in dominant deafness, CELL, 96(3), 1999, pp. 437-446

Authors: Schroeder, BC Kubisch, C Stein, V Jentsch, TJ
Citation: Bc. Schroeder et al., Moderate loss of function of cyclic-AMP-modulated KCNQ2/KCNQ3 K+ channels causes epilepsy, NATURE, 396(6712), 1998, pp. 687-690
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