Single-channel recordings of recombinant inositol trisphosphate receptors in mammalian nuclear envelope.
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D. Mak | J. Foskett | D. D. Mak | D. Boehning | S. Joseph | J K Foskett | D Boehning | S K Joseph | D O Mak | Suresh K. Joseph | Darren Boehning
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