Block of Kcnk3 by protons. Evidence that 2-P-domain potassium channel subunits function as homodimers. (Q43612382)

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scientific article published on 17 May 2001
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Block of Kcnk3 by protons. Evidence that 2-P-domain potassium channel subunits function as homodimers.
scientific article published on 17 May 2001

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