Mechanism of iodide/chloride exchange by pendrin.
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E. Green | I. Hisatome | Koichi Suzuki | H. Fukui | S. Taniguchi | Yasutaka Yamamoto | L. Kohn | C. Shigemasa | T. Okamura | O. Igawa | Hideki Shimizu | Jun-ichiro Miake | Akio Yoshida | N. Sasaki | Tsuyoshi Okura | Shin‐ichi Taniguchi
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