PH regulation of connexin43: molecular analysis of the gating particle.
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M Delmar | G. Morley | S. Taffet | M. Delmar | J. F. Ek-Vitorín | G. Calero | W. Coombs | J F Ek-Vitorín | G Calero | G E Morley | W Coombs | S M Taffet | J. Ek-Vitorín | Gregory E. Morley | J. Ek-Vitorin | Guillermo Calero | Mario Delmar
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