Expression of GIRK (Kir3.1/Kir3.4) channels in mouse fibroblast cells with and without β1 integrins
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H. Lester | D. Mosher | C. Labarca | C. Neusch | Yanhe Tong | T. Ivanina | Yong‐Xin Li
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