Integrative Approach with Electrophysiological and Theoretical Methods Reveals a New Role of S4 Positively Charged Residues in PKD2L1 Channel Voltage-Sensing
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Y. Mori | M. Kawano | Y. Kurachi | K. Tsumoto | Kazunori Yamada | T. Numata | S. Hirose | R. Inoue | H. Nomura | Tatsuki Kurokawa
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