Charges dispersed over the permeation pathway determine the charge selectivity and conductance of a Cx32 chimeric hemichannel.

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Published in J Physiol on March 27, 2008

Authors

Seunghoon Oh1, Vytas K Verselis, Thaddeus A Bargiello

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Neuroscience, Kennedy Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1410 Pelham Parkway South, Bronx, NY 10461, USA.

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