Synthetic peptides as models for ion channel proteins
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Zelda R. Wasserman | William F. DeGrado | W. DeGrado | J. Lear | K. Åkerfeldt | Z. Wasserman | Jim D. Lear | Karin S. Akerfeldt | Laura Ann Chung | L. Chung
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