Mechanosensitivity of GIRK Channels Depends on Channel-PIP_2 Interactions(RIEM Conference II, 2002)
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ZHANG Liyan
Department of Circulation Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Nagoya University
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Zhang Liyan
Department Of Circulation Research Institute Of Environmental Medicine Nagoya University
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Zhang Liyan
Department Of Circulation Research Institute Of Enviromental Medicine Nagoya University
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