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<p><b>Calcium-activated potassium channels</b> are <a href="page.php?w=potassium_channel">potassium channel</a>s gated by calcium, or that are structurally or phylogenetically related to calcium gated channels. They were first discovered in 1958 by Gardos who saw that calcium levels inside of a cell could affect the permeability of potassium through that cell membrane. Then in 1970, Meech was the first to observe that intracellular calcium could trigger potassium currents. In humans they are divided into three subtypes: <a href="page.php?w=BK_channel">large conductance or BK channels</a>,</p><p>
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