Electrophysiological and Biochemical Evidence That DEG/ENaC Cation Channels Are Composed of Nine Subunits (Q74016213)
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"Electrophysiological and Biochemical Evidence That DEG/ENaC Cation Channels Are Composed of Nine Subunits" (language: en)
(P2093) P. M. Snyder
C. Cheng
L. S. Prince
J. C. Rogers
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