Coupling of Cell Energetics with Membrane Metabolic Sensing
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Andre Terzic | Darko Pucar | A. Terzic | D. Pucar | B. Wieringa | A. Alekseev | L. Zingman | P. Dzeja | D. Hodgson | Petras P. Dzeja | Be Wieringa | Vitaliy A Selivanov | M. Roselle Abraham | Vitaliy A. Selivanov | Denice M. Hodgson | Leonid V. Zingman | Alexey E. Alekseev | Roselle M. Abraham | M. R. Abraham
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