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. 1984 Jan;45(1):37–40. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(84)84098-9

Structure and Functional Reconstitution of the Sodium Channel from Rat Brain

Jane A Talvenheimo, Michael M Tamkun, Donald J Messner, Robert P Hartshorne, Richard M Sharkey, William A Catterall
PMCID: PMC1435313  PMID: 19431555

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