Flip and flop: a cell-specific functional switch in glutamate-operated channels of the CNS.
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B. Sakmann | N. Burnashev | P. Seeburg | B. Sommer | T. Takagi | W. Wisden | K. Keinänen | T. Verdoorn | A. Herb | M. Köhler | T. Takagi | M. Köhler
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