The Domain II S4-S5 Linker in Nav1.9: A Missense Mutation Enhances Activation, Impairs Fast Inactivation, and Produces Human Painful Neuropathy
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Yang Yang | Catharina G. Faber | Sulayman D. Dib-Hajj | Stephen G. Waxman | Monique M. Gerrits | Giuseppe Lauria | S. Dib-Hajj | S. Waxman | G. Lauria | Chongyang Han | Yang Yang | B. D. Greef | J. Hoeijmakers | M. Gerrits | C. Verhamme | Jian Qu | I. Merkies | C. Faber | Camiel Verhamme | Chongyang Han | Bianca T. A. Greef | Janneke G. J. Hoeijmakers | Jian Qu | Ingemar S. J. Merkies | B. T. A. Greef
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