Genetic KCa3.1-deficiency produces locomotor hyperactivity and alterations in cerebral monoamine levels.
Lambertsen KL, Gramsbergen JB, Sivasaravanaparan M, Ditzel N, Sevelsted-Møller LM, Oliván-Viguera A, Rabjerg M, Wulff H, Köhler R. . Genetic KCa3.1-deficiency produces locomotor hyperactivity and alterations in cerebral monoamine levels. . PLOS ONE. 2012, Vol. 7(10), p. e47744-2012.
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http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047744.