Refinement of the Binding Site and Mode of Action of the Anticonvulsant Retigabine on KCNQ K+ Channels
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Thomas Friedrich | Guiscard Seebohm | Wienke Lange | T. Friedrich | M. Schwake | G. Seebohm | J. Grötzinger | Wienke Lange | J. Geissendörfer | A. Schenzer | Michael Schwake | Joachim Grötzinger | Jan Geißendörfer | Anne Schenzer
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