The large-conductance ion channels in the nuclear envelope of central neurons.

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Published in Pflugers Arch on October 01, 2010

Authors

Olena Fedorenko1, Victor Yarotskyy, Dmytro Duzhyy, Sergey Marchenko

Author Affiliations

1: Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Kiev 01024, Ukraine. olena.fedorenko@biph.kiev.ua

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