The G-protein-gated atrial K+ channel IKACh is a heteromultimer of two inwardly rectifying K(+)-channel proteins.

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Published in Nature on March 09, 1995

Authors

G Krapivinsky1, E A Gordon, K Wickman, B Velimirović, L Krapivinsky, D E Clapham

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1: Department of Pharmacology, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905.

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