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Omega Mutations Along S4 in Nav1.2 Channels Give Insight Into Domain Specific Contribution to Activation and Steady State Inactivation

Biophysical Journal - United States
doi 10.1016/j.bpj.2016.11.592
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Biophysics
Date

February 1, 2017

Authors
Claudia LehmannHansjakob HeldstabNikolaus Guenter Greeff
Publisher

Elsevier BV


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