Single-particle cryo-EM structure of a voltage-activated potassium channel in lipid nanodiscs
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Sriram Subramaniam | Tara Fox | Alberto Bartesaghi | A. Bartesaghi | S. Subramaniam | D. Matthies | K. Swartz | Doreen Matthies | Chanhyung Bae | Gilman Es Toombes | Kenton Jon Swartz | Chanhyung Bae | G. Toombes | T. Fox
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