The Neuroglial Potassium Cycle during Neurotransmission: Role of Kir4.1 Channels
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Jérémie Sibille | Khanh Dao Duc | David Holcman | Nathalie Rouach | N. Rouach | D. Holcman | K. D. Duc | J. Sibille | Jérémie Sibille
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