Mutations affecting ion channels are the most common cause of 'applications for treatment' submitted to n-Lorem. These channels regulate the passage of essential electrically charged ions, like sodium, potassium, calcium, and chloride, into cells. Alas, ion channels pose a significant challenge in the ASO discovery process, as there is little room for error due to the need for highly allele-selective ASOs to achieve success. Let’s 'dive into the channel' and explore the complexities of treating patients with ion channel mutations.
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On This Episode We Discuss:
- Defining Ion Channels and Ions
- Health, Homeostasis, and Biological Buffering
- Multiple forms of the same gene
- Multiple Isoforms of Gene Product from the same gene
- Network redundancy
- Ion Channels are different