Functional interactions between residues in the S1, S4, and S5 domains of Kv2.1
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J. Timmermans | A. Labro | D. Snyders | J.-P. Timmermans | A. J. Labro | D. J. Snyders | E. Bocksteins | N. Ottschytsch | E. Bocksteins | N. Ottschytsch
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