The mammalian sodium channel BNC1 is required for normal touch sensation
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T. Brennan | C. Stucky | H. Drummond | M. Welsh | G. Lewin | S. McIlwrath | P. Heppenstall | R. Williamson | M. Price | Ron F. Hrstka | Baoli Yang | C. Benson | R. Hrstka | Jinghui Xie | Chun Cheng | J. Qiao | D. Tarr | A. Mannsfeldt | Anne G. Mannsfeldt | Deirdre E. Tarr
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