A splice variant of the two-pore domain potassium channel TREK-1 with only one pore domain reduces the surface expression of full-length TREK-1 channels
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S. Meuth | Vijay Renigunta | M. Zuzarte | S. Rinné | N. Decher | J. Daut | S. Bittner | R. Preisig-müller | G. Schlichthörl | Marylou Zuzarte
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