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"The formation of the FAK-Kv2.1 complex increased FAK phosphorylation in neurons and Kv2.1-expressing CHO cells, which played a key role in cellular polarization and directed migration towards the wounded area in a traumatic injury model and an in vitro wound healing test[ xref ]."

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"In Kv2.1-transfected CHO cells, formation of the Kv2.1-FAK complex was stimulated by fibronectin/integrin and inhibited by the K(+) channel blocker tetraethylammonium (TEA)."

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"Our earlier work revealed a novel mechanism underlying FAK phosphorylation/activation via formation of a FAK-Kv2.1 complex[ xref ]."