K+ current diversity is produced by an extended gene family conserved in Drosophila and mouse.
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L. Salkoff | M. Covarrubias | A. Wei | A. Butler | A. Wei | K. Baker | M. Pak | A Wei | M Covarrubias | A Butler | K Baker | M Pak | L Salkoff | Manuel Covarrubias | Michael D Pak
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