Intermediate state trapping of a voltage sensor
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Francisco Bezanilla | Benoît Roux | Luca Maragliano | Christopher A. Ahern | Stephan A. Pless | F. Bezanilla | B. Roux | L. Maragliano | J. Galpin | C. Ahern | Jérôme J. Lacroix | S. Pless | F. V. Campos | Fabiana V. Campos | Jason D. Galpin | Fabiana V Campos
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