A kinetic mechanism for nicotinic acetylcholine receptors based on multiple allosteric transitions
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Stuart J. Edelstein | Olivier Schaad | Eric Henry | Daniel Bertrand | Jean-Pierre Changeux | J. Changeux | E. Henry | D. Bertrand | S. Edelstein | O. Schaad
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