Resting State Orai1 Diffuses as Homotetramer in the Plasma Membrane of Live Mammalian Cells*
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C. Romanin | G. Schütz | Julian Weghuber | I. Frischauf | M. Fahrner | Josef Madl | I. Derler | R. Fritsch | B. Lackner | J. Weghuber
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