Structural Basis for Competition between Drug Binding and Kvβ1.3 Accessory Subunit-Induced N-Type Inactivation of Kv1.5 Channels
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Vijay Renigunta | Teresa Gonzalez | Michael C Sanguinetti | Niels Decher | M. Sanguinetti | Vijay Renigunta | N. Decher | Pradeep Kumar | Pradeep Kumar | T. González
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