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Molecular Participants in Voltage-Dependent Gating

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Pumps, Transporters, and Ion Channels

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Ding, S., Nguyen, T.P., Horn, R. (2005). Molecular Participants in Voltage-Dependent Gating. In: Sepúlveda, F.V., Bezanilla, F. (eds) Pumps, Transporters, and Ion Channels. Series of the Centro de Estudios Científicos. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-27424-3_12

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