Gating mechanism of the extracellular entry to the lipid pathway in a TMEM16 scramblase
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George Khelashvili | Harel Weinstein | H. Weinstein | G. Khelashvili | A. Menon | A. Accardi | Alessio Accardi | Byoung-Cheol Lee | Maria Falzone | Anant K Menon | M. Falzone | Byoung-Cheol Lee
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