A cell-based impedance assay for monitoring transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channel activity.
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Sabine Schmidt | Sabine Schmidt | A. Robitzki | Oliver Pänke | Andrea A Robitzki | O. Pänke | Anja Steude | Winnie Weigel | Winnie Weigel | A. Steude
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