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What is the molecular mechanism responsible for potassium channel inactivation? Support your answer with experimental evidence.
Unfreezing
The initial stage in the change process where existing behaviors, attitudes, or norms are challenged to facilitate change.
Changing
The action of making or becoming different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence.
Refreezing
In the context of change management, refreezing refers to stabilizing the organization after a change has been made, ensuring new behaviors are solidified.
Co-opting
The process of absorbing new elements into a leadership or decision-making structure to avert threats or dissent.
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