Single-Channel Properties in Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane of Recombinant Type 3 Inositol Trisphosphate Receptor
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Don-On Daniel Mak | J. Kevin Foskett | J. Foskett | D. D. Mak | S. McBride | S. Joseph | Sean McBride | Viswanathan Raghuram | Yun Yue | Suresh K. Joseph | V. Raghuram | Yunkun Yue
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