Allosteric regulation of pentameric ligand-gated ion channels
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Antoine Taly | Jérôme Hénin | Marco Cecchini | J. Changeux | M. Cecchini | J. Hénin | A. Taly | Jean-Pierre Changeux | J. Hénin
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