Ion channels: Opposite thermosensor in fruitfly and mouse
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A. Patapoutian | V. Viswanath | G. M. Story | A. Peier | Matt J. Petrus | Van Lee | S. Hwang | T. Jegla | Gina M. Story | Veena Viswanath | Andrea M. Peier | Van M. Lee | Sun Wook Hwang | Tim Jegla
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