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What are Potassium Channels?
Potassium channels are a diverse group of ion channels that facilitate the movement of
potassium ions (K+)
across the cell membrane. These channels play a crucial role in maintaining the cell's
membrane potential
, which is essential for various cellular processes including
muscle contraction
,
neuronal signaling
, and maintaining the
cell's homeostasis
.
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