Time-resolved Mechanism of Extracellular Gate Opening and Substrate Binding in a Glutamate Transporter*S⃞
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Ivet Bahar | Susan G. Amara | I. Bahar | I. Shrivastava | S. Amara | Indira H. Shrivastava | Jie Jiang | Jie Jiang
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