Discovery of a heme-binding domain in a neuronal voltage-gated potassium channel
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Samuel L. Freeman | N. Davies | R. Schmid | A. Bottrill | T. Chernova | P. Moody | Morgan Thomas | J. Mitcheson | J. Basran | E. Raven | P. Dorlet | H. Kwon | M. Burton | A. Pascal | N. Storey | J. Cresser-Brown | N. Portolano | Manuel J. Llansola‐Portoles | Rebekah Jukes-Jones
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