The transoocyte voltage clamp: a non-invasive technique for electrophysiological experiments with Xenopus laevis oocytes
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Danny Jans | Jeannine Simaels | D. Jans | J. Simaels | W. Driessche | Willy Van Driessche | Dana Cucu | D. Cucu
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