Neurophysiological impact of inactivation pathways in A-type K+ channels (Fineberg et al 2012)


Fineberg JD, Ritter DM, Covarrubias M. (2012). Modeling-independent elucidation of inactivation pathways in recombinant and native A-type Kv channels. The Journal of general physiology. 140 [PubMed]

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