Volume-activated chloride currents contribute to the resting conductance and invasive migration of human glioma cells. (Q43744858)

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scientific article published in October 2001
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Volume-activated chloride currents contribute to the resting conductance and invasive migration of human glioma cells.
scientific article published in October 2001

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    Volume-activated chloride currents contribute to the resting conductance and invasive migration of human glioma cells (English)
    1 October 2001

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