MiRP2 forms potassium channels in skeletal muscle with Kv3.4 and is associated with periodic paralysis (Q28201439)

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MiRP2 forms potassium channels in skeletal muscle with Kv3.4 and is associated with periodic paralysis
scientific article (publication date: 26 January 2001)

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    MiRP2 forms potassium channels in skeletal muscle with Kv3.4 and is associated with periodic paralysis (English)

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