A TRP channel trio mediates acute noxious heat sensing
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T. Voet | R. Vennekens | T. Voets | A. Segal | K. Zimmermann | J. Vriens | K. Held | Marie Mulier | Katrien De Clercq | Silvia Pinto | Ine Vandewauw | N. V. Ranst | N. Ranst | K. Clercq
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