Rapid chemical kinetic techniques for investigations of neurotransmitter receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes.
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E. Bamberg | G. Nagel | T. Friedrich | R. Oswald | G. P. Hess | L. Niu | R. Vazquez | R. W. Vazquez
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