The mechano‐activated K+ channels TRAAK and TREK‐1 control both warm and cold perception
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Jacques Noël | Katharina Zimmermann | Alain Eschalier | A. Eschalier | M. Lazdunski | N. Guy | J. Busserolles | S. Diochot | P. Reeh | K. Zimmermann | J. Noël | Sylvie Diochot | A. Alloui | Michel Lazdunski | Abdelkrim Alloui | Jérome Busserolles | Emanuel Deval | Nicolas Guy | Marc Borsotto | Peter Reeh | M. Borsotto | Emanuel Deval | E. Deval
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