Transmembrane AMPA Receptor Regulatory Proteins and Cornichon-2 Allosterically Regulate AMPA Receptor Antagonists and Potentiators*
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D. Bredt | P. Ornstein | C. Felder | M. Jeffries | Hong Yu | D. Schober | M. Gill | D. Gernert | Akihiko S. Kato
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