Henry Salt Jean-François Champollion (1829) Carl Lepsius (1844-45) Theodore Davis and Harry Burton (1913–14) Howard Carter (1917–1921) Christian Leblanc [fr] (1991)
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Book of Gates Book of the Heavenly Cow Amduat Litany of Ra Book of the Dead Opening of the Mouth[1]
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Tomb KV7 was the tomb of Ramesses II ("Ramesses the Great"), an ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the Nineteenth Dynasty.
It is located in the Valley of the Kings opposite the tomb of his sons, KV5, and near to the tomb of his son and successor Merenptah, KV8.
^Christian Leblanc. "The Tomb of Ramesses II and Remains of His Funerary Treasure". Archived from the original on 2006-09-19. Retrieved 2006-12-04.
Tomb KV7 was the tomb of Ramesses II ("Ramesses the Great"), an ancient Egyptian pharaoh during the Nineteenth Dynasty. It is located in the Valley of...
Kv7.1 (KvLQT1) is a potassium channel protein whose primary subunit in humans is encoded by the KCNQ1 gene. It's mutation causes Long QT syndrome, Kv7...
(encukalner) is an experimental small molecule anticonvulsant and selective Kv7.2/Kv7.3 potassium channel opener being investigated as a treatment for refractory...
KCNQ/Kv7 channels open at more negative potentials in the presence of Retigabine. Recently, it has also been shown that Retigabine stabilizes the open Kv7...
subfamily KQT member 4, also known as voltage-gated potassium channel subunit Kv7.4, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KCNQ4 gene. The protein...
members of the Kv7 potassium channel family. These include Kv7.1 (KCNQ1) - KvLQT1, Kv7.2 (KCNQ2), Kv7.3 (KCNQ3), Kv7.4 (KCNQ4), and Kv7.5 (KCNQ5). Four...
Nav1.6, Nav1.7, and Nav1.8, voltage-gated potassium channels Kv7.2/ Kv7.3, Kv7.1, Kv7.1/KCNE1, and hERG. Inhibition of serotonin and norepinephrine transporters...
the tomb of Ramesses IV, and is located low in the main valley, between KV7 and KV1. It has been open since antiquity and contains a large amount of...
sympathetic ganglion cells. The M-channel is a voltage-gated K+ channel (Kv7/KCNQ family) that is named after the receptor it is influenced by. The M-channel...
abbreviated Kv7.2. The KCNQ gene subfamily consists of five members (KCNQ1–5), all encoding voltage-gated potassium (K+) channel subunits (Kv7.1–5). The Kv7.1 subunit...
Kv7.2 (KvLQT2) is a voltage- and lipid-gated potassium channel protein coded for by the gene KCNQ2. It is associated with benign familial neonatal epilepsy...
Kv7.3 (KvLQT3) is a potassium channel protein coded for by the gene KCNQ3. It is associated with benign familial neonatal epilepsy. The M channel is a...
Olesen SP (2007). "Inactivation as a new regulatory mechanism for neuronal Kv7 channels". Biophys. J. 92 (8): 2747–56. Bibcode:2007BpJ....92.2747J. doi:10...
considered to be the most likely figure. Upon his death, he was buried in a tomb (KV7) in the Valley of the Kings; his body was later moved to the Royal Cache...
channels: RyR, SERCA, ORAi Mitochondrial channels: mPTP, KATP, BK, IK, CLIC5, Kv7.4 at the inner membrane and VDAC and CLIC4 as outer membrane channels. Some...
on clearing the rest of the tomb. Located near the tomb of Ramesses II (KV7), KV5 contained most of his children, both male and female, in particular...
in first- and second-order neurons of the pain pathway through actions on KV7 channels". Pain. 160 (4): 954–964. doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001474. PMC 6430418...