SLEEPLESS, a Ly–6/Neurotoxin Family Member, Regulates Levels, Localization, and Activity of Shaker
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A. Sehgal | W. Joiner | T. Hoshi | Dechun Chen | K. Koh | Terry Dean | Zhifeng Yue | Corinne J. Smith | Mark N. Wu
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