Light-Dependent Modulation of Shab Channels via Phosphoinositide Depletion in Drosophila Photoreceptors
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Roger C. Hardie | Matti Weckström | R. Hardie | M. Weckström | Che-Hsiung Liu | Jiehong Huang | Y. Krause | S. Krause | Jiehong Huang | Che-Hsiung Liu | Yani Krause | Stephan Krause | Yani Krause | Stephan Krause
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