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"In 2002, he held the position of lecturer in Biochemistry at the University of Bologna (Italy), and in 2003, he moved to UC Berkeley as a postdoctoral scholar, where he studied the mechanism of voltage-dependent activation of voltage-gated potassium and proton channels in the laboratory of Ehud Y. Isacoff."
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"The response of mTRPA1 to menthol is reminiscent of voltage dependent activation of human ether-a-go-go-related gene (hERG) potassium channels: strong depolarizations cause hERG to transit through the open state to an inactivated state and, upon repolarization, return to the open state before closing ( xref ; xref )."