Do Anionic Phospholipids Serve as Cofactors or Second Messengers for the Regulation of Activity of Cloned ATP-Sensitive K <sup>+</sup> Channels?
K. Quinn(University College London), Andrew Tinker(Queen Mary University of London), Jonathan P. Giblin(University College London), Yi Cui(The University of Queensland), Lucie H. Clapp(The London College)
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