KCNK15, also known as "Potassium Channel, Two Pore Domain Subfamily K, Member 15," is a gene that encodes a protein belonging to the two-pore domain potassium channel family. These channels are characterized by their ability to form potassium ion-selective pores that allow the passage of potassium ions across cell membranes. KCNK15 is involved in regulating various physiological processes, including setting resting membrane potential and influencing neuronal excitability.
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