The structural basis of lipid scrambling and inactivation in the endoplasmic reticulum scramblase TMEM16K
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Juha T Huiskonen | Phillip J Stansfeld | Alessio Accardi | Nicola A Burgess-Brown | Simon R Bushell | Ashley C W Pike | Maria E Falzone | Nils J G Rorsman | Chau M Ta | Robin A Corey | Thomas D Newport | John C Christianson | Lara F Scofano | Chitra A Shintre | Annamaria Tessitore | Amy Chu | Qinrui Wang | Leela Shrestha | Shubhashish M M Mukhopadhyay | James D Love | Rebecca Sitsapesan | Paolo Tammaro | Elisabeth P Carpenter
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