Thorneloe, K. S., Knorn, A. M., Doetsch, P. E., Lashinger, E. S. R., Liu, A. X., Bond, C. T., . . . Nelson, M. T. (2008). Small-conductance, Ca(2•) -activated K(•) channel 2 is the key functional component of SK channels in mouse urinary bladder.
Chicago ZitierstilThorneloe, K. S., A. M. Knorn, P. E. Doetsch, E. S. R. Lashinger, A. X. Liu, C. T. Bond, J. P. Adelman, und M. T. Nelson. Small-conductance, Ca(2•) -activated K(•) Channel 2 Is the Key Functional Component of SK Channels in Mouse Urinary Bladder. 2008.
MLA ZitierstilThorneloe, K. S., et al. Small-conductance, Ca(2•) -activated K(•) Channel 2 Is the Key Functional Component of SK Channels in Mouse Urinary Bladder. 2008.
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