Species Diversity and Peptide Toxins Blocking Selectivity of Ether-à-go-go-Related Gene Subfamily K+ Channels in the Central Nervous System
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M. Lazdunski | E. Grishin | E. Wanke | Yuliya V. Korolkova | L. Guasti | A. Arcangeli | L. Possani | S. Diochot | Yuliya V Korolkova | G. Gurrola | R. Restano-Cassulini
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