Electrotonic and action potentials in the Venus flytrap.
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A. Volkov | V. Markin | Chrystelle L Vilfranc | Veronica A. Murphy | Colee M. Mitchell | Maia I. Volkova | Lawrence O’Neal | Veronica A Murphy | Maia I Volkova | Colee M Mitchell
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