Intron retention facilitates splice variant diversity in calcium-activated big potassium channel populations
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Jai-Yoon Sul | Junhyong Kim | J. Eberwine | J. Sul | T. Parsons | Ronald McCullough | P. Buckley | Miler T. Lee | K. Miyashiro | Junhyong Kim | Miler T Lee | James H Eberwine | Thomas J Bell | Kevin Y Miyashiro | Peter T Buckley | Ron McCullough | Jeanine Jochems | Charles R Cantor | Thomas D Parsons | Charles R. Cantor | Jeanine Jochems | T. Bell
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