Identification of Pore Residues Engaged in Determining Divalent Cationic Permeation in Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin Subtype Channel 2
Rong Xia(Northwestern University), Lin‐Hua Jiang(Université de Tours), Helen Bradley(University of Leeds), David J. Beech(University of Leeds), Dong Li(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Hongju Mao(Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology), Zhu-Zhong Mei(Southern Medical University), Wei Yang(Capital Medical University)
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