eat-2 and eat-18 Are Required for Nicotinic Neurotransmission in the Caenorhabditis elegans Pharynx
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William R Schafer | Alexander Gottschalk | Leon Avery | L. Avery | W. Schafer | D. Raizen | A. Gottschalk | J. McKay | David M Raizen | James P McKay
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