The ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel-encoded dSUR gene is required for Drosophila heart function and is regulated by tinman
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Karen Ocorr | Rolf Bodmer | K. Ocorr | R. Bodmer | Seung K. Kim | T. Akasaka | Takeshi Akasaka | Seung K Kim | Susan Klinedinst | E. Bustamante | Erika L Bustamante | Susan Klinedinst | Erika L. Bustamante
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